DelegatingConfigHost.VerifyDefinitionAllowed Method
Definition
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Verifies that a configuration definition is allowed for a configuration record.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
public:
virtual void VerifyDefinitionAllowed(System::String ^ configPath, System::Configuration::ConfigurationAllowDefinition allowDefinition, System::Configuration::ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition allowExeDefinition, System::Configuration::Internal::IConfigErrorInfo ^ errorInfo);
public virtual void VerifyDefinitionAllowed (string configPath, System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowDefinition allowDefinition, System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition allowExeDefinition, System.Configuration.Internal.IConfigErrorInfo errorInfo);
abstract member VerifyDefinitionAllowed : string * System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowDefinition * System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition * System.Configuration.Internal.IConfigErrorInfo -> unit
override this.VerifyDefinitionAllowed : string * System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowDefinition * System.Configuration.ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition * System.Configuration.Internal.IConfigErrorInfo -> unit
Public Overridable Sub VerifyDefinitionAllowed (configPath As String, allowDefinition As ConfigurationAllowDefinition, allowExeDefinition As ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition, errorInfo As IConfigErrorInfo)
Parameters
- configPath
- String
A string representing the path to a configuration file.
- allowDefinition
- ConfigurationAllowDefinition
An AllowDefinition object.
- allowExeDefinition
- ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition
A ConfigurationAllowExeDefinition object.
- errorInfo
- IConfigErrorInfo
An IConfigErrorInfo object.
Implements
Applies to
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