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In a .NET web site I need to get code submitted by users, compile it and execute it. But I need code to be executed in an isolated environment so that no malicious code can harm my system (for instance, no Directory.Delete("C:\Windows") should be ever executed).

Is it possible to execute code in a kind of chroot environment?

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You can compile and run the code in a sandbox. This is a newly created AppDomain with restricted permissions.

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You can take a look at AppDomains. It's an isolated environment where applications execute. Take a look.

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