RegistryPermission Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class.
Overloads
RegistryPermission(PermissionState) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. |
RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with the specified access to the specified registry variables. |
RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess, AccessControlActions, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with the specified access to the specified registry variables and the specified access rights to registry control information. |
RegistryPermission(PermissionState)
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified.
public:
RegistryPermission(System::Security::Permissions::PermissionState state);
public RegistryPermission (System.Security.Permissions.PermissionState state);
new System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission : System.Security.Permissions.PermissionState -> System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission
Public Sub New (state As PermissionState)
Parameters
- state
- PermissionState
One of the PermissionState values.
Exceptions
The state
parameter is not a valid value of PermissionState.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the RegistryPermission(PermissionState) constructor.
readPerm2 = new RegistryPermission(PermissionState.None);
readPerm2.FromXml(readPerm1.ToXml());
Console.WriteLine("Result of ToFromXml = " + readPerm2.ToString() + "\n");
readPerm2 = New RegistryPermission(PermissionState.None)
readPerm2.FromXml(readPerm1.ToXml())
Console.WriteLine("Result of ToFromXml = " + readPerm2.ToString() + vbLf)
Remarks
Creates either fully restricted (None
) or Unrestricted
access to registry variables.
Applies to
RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess, String)
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with the specified access to the specified registry variables.
public:
RegistryPermission(System::Security::Permissions::RegistryPermissionAccess access, System::String ^ pathList);
public RegistryPermission (System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermissionAccess access, string pathList);
new System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission : System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermissionAccess * string -> System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission
Public Sub New (access As RegistryPermissionAccess, pathList As String)
Parameters
- access
- RegistryPermissionAccess
One of the RegistryPermissionAccess values.
- pathList
- String
A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated) to which access is granted.
Exceptions
The access
parameter is not a valid value of RegistryPermissionAccess.
-or-
The pathList
parameter is not a valid string.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess, String) constructor.
RegistryPermission readPerm1;
Console.WriteLine("Creating RegistryPermission with AllAccess rights for 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\HARDWARE\\DESCRIPTION\\System\\CentralProcessor\\0'");
readPerm1 = new RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess.AllAccess, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\\HARDWARE\\DESCRIPTION\\System\\CentralProcessor\\0");
Dim readPerm1 As RegistryPermission
Console.WriteLine("Creating RegistryPermission with AllAccess rights for 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0'")
readPerm1 = New RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess.AllAccess, "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0")
Remarks
This constructor allows only one of the RegistryPermissionAccess values to be specified. This access applies to all listed registry variables. Use AddPathList to define more complicated permissions.
Applies to
RegistryPermission(RegistryPermissionAccess, AccessControlActions, String)
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
- Source:
- RegistryPermission.cs
Initializes a new instance of the RegistryPermission class with the specified access to the specified registry variables and the specified access rights to registry control information.
public:
RegistryPermission(System::Security::Permissions::RegistryPermissionAccess access, System::Security::AccessControl::AccessControlActions control, System::String ^ pathList);
public RegistryPermission (System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermissionAccess access, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlActions control, string pathList);
new System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission : System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermissionAccess * System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlActions * string -> System.Security.Permissions.RegistryPermission
Public Sub New (access As RegistryPermissionAccess, control As AccessControlActions, pathList As String)
Parameters
- access
- RegistryPermissionAccess
One of the RegistryPermissionAccess values.
- control
- AccessControlActions
A bitwise combination of the AccessControlActions values.
- pathList
- String
A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated) to which access is granted.
Exceptions
The access
parameter is not a valid value of RegistryPermissionAccess.
-or-
The pathList
parameter is not a valid string.
Remarks
This constructor allows only one of the RegistryPermissionAccess values to be specified. This access applies to all listed registry variables. Use AddPathList to define more complicated permissions.
The control
parameter specifies whether the access control list (ACL) for the registry keys specified by pathList
can be changed, viewed, or cannot be accessed.
Important
An access control list (ACL) describes individuals or groups who have, or do not have, rights to specific actions on the specified registry keys. The ability to change or view an ACL is an important permission and should be granted with caution.