PermissionSetAttribute | serializable |
System.Security.Permissions (mscorlib.dll) | sealed class |
public sealed class PermissionSetAttribute : CodeAccessSecurityAttribute {
// Public Constructors
public PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction action);
// Public Instance Properties
public string File{set; get; }
public string Name{set; get; }
public bool UnicodeEncoded{set; get; }
public string XML{set; get; }
// Public Instance Methods
public override IPermission CreatePermission( );
// overrides SecurityAttribute
public PermissionSet CreatePermissionSet( );
}
The PermissionSetAttribute class supports the use
of permission sets in declarative security statements. To specify the
contents of the permission set, use one of mutually exclusive
File, Name, or
XML properties. File takes the
name of a file that contains the permission set's
XML definition. Name specifies one of the standard
immutable named permission sets defined by the .NET Framework
(FullTrust, SkipVerification,
Execution, Nothing,
LocalIntranet, or Internet).
XML takes a System.String
containing the XML definition of the permission set. To create a
permission set that represents unrestricted access, set the
Unrestricted property to true.
When required, the runtime calls the CreatePermissionSet(
) method to create a correctly configured
System.Security.PermissionSet from the
PermissionSetAttribute.
Hierarchy
System.Object
System.Attribute
SecurityAttribute
CodeAccessSecurityAttribute
PermissionSetAttribute
Valid On
Assembly, Class, Struct, Constructor, Method
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