EventWaitHandleSecurity.ResetAccessRule(EventWaitHandleAccessRule) Méthode
Définition
Important
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Supprime toutes les règles de contrôle d'accès ayant le même utilisateur que la règle spécifiée, indépendamment de AccessControlType, puis ajoute la règle spécifiée.
public:
void ResetAccessRule(System::Security::AccessControl::EventWaitHandleAccessRule ^ rule);
public void ResetAccessRule (System.Security.AccessControl.EventWaitHandleAccessRule rule);
override this.ResetAccessRule : System.Security.AccessControl.EventWaitHandleAccessRule -> unit
Public Sub ResetAccessRule (rule As EventWaitHandleAccessRule)
Paramètres
EventWaitHandleAccessRule à ajouter. L'utilisateur spécifié par cette règle détermine les règles à supprimer avant l'ajout de celle-ci.
Exceptions
rule
a la valeur null
.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant montre comment la ResetAccessRule méthode remplace toutes les règles de l’utilisateur correspondant par la règle spécifiée pour la correspondance.
L’exemple crée un EventWaitHandleSecurity objet et ajoute des règles qui autorisent et refusent différents droits pour l’utilisateur actuel. L’exemple crée ensuite une règle qui autorise le contrôle total de l’utilisateur actuel et utilise la ResetAccessRule méthode pour remplacer les deux règles existantes par la nouvelle règle.
Notes
Cet exemple n’attache pas l’objet de sécurité à un EventWaitHandle objet . Vous trouverez des exemples qui attachent des objets de sécurité dans EventWaitHandle.GetAccessControl et EventWaitHandle.SetAccessControl.
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
using System.Security.Principal;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Create a string representing the current user.
string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\" +
Environment.UserName;
// Create a security object that grants no access.
EventWaitHandleSecurity mSec = new EventWaitHandleSecurity();
// Add a rule that grants the current user the
// right to wait on or signal the event and read the
// permissions on the event.
EventWaitHandleAccessRule rule = new EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user,
EventWaitHandleRights.Synchronize | EventWaitHandleRights.Modify
| EventWaitHandleRights.ReadPermissions,
AccessControlType.Allow);
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);
// Add a rule that denies the current user the
// right to change permissions on the event.
rule = new EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user,
EventWaitHandleRights.ChangePermissions,
AccessControlType.Deny);
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);
// Display the rules in the security object.
ShowSecurity(mSec);
// Create a rule that grants the current user
// the full control over the event. Use the
// ResetAccessRule method to replace both of
// the existing rules with the new rule.
rule = new EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user,
EventWaitHandleRights.FullControl,
AccessControlType.Allow);
mSec.ResetAccessRule(rule);
ShowSecurity(mSec);
}
private static void ShowSecurity(EventWaitHandleSecurity security)
{
Console.WriteLine("\r\nCurrent access rules:\r\n");
foreach(EventWaitHandleAccessRule ar in
security.GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof(NTAccount)))
{
Console.WriteLine(" User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference);
Console.WriteLine(" Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType);
Console.WriteLine(" Rights: {0}", ar.EventWaitHandleRights);
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
/*This code example produces output similar to following:
Current access rules:
User: TestDomain\TestUser
Type: Deny
Rights: ChangePermissions
User: TestDomain\TestUser
Type: Allow
Rights: Modify, ReadPermissions, Synchronize
Current access rules:
User: TestDomain\TestUser
Type: Allow
Rights: FullControl
*/
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Security.AccessControl
Imports System.Security.Principal
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create a string representing the current user.
Dim user As String = Environment.UserDomainName _
& "\" & Environment.UserName
' Create a security object that grants no access.
Dim mSec As New EventWaitHandleSecurity()
' Add a rule that grants the current user the
' right to wait on or signal the event, and to
' read its permissions.
Dim rule As New EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user, _
EventWaitHandleRights.Synchronize _
Or EventWaitHandleRights.Modify _
Or EventWaitHandleRights.ReadPermissions, _
AccessControlType.Allow)
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)
' Add a rule that denies the current user the
' right to change permissions on the event.
rule = New EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user, _
EventWaitHandleRights.ChangePermissions, _
AccessControlType.Deny)
mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)
' Display the rules in the security object.
ShowSecurity(mSec)
' Create a rule that grants the current user
' the full control over the event. Use the
' ResetAccessRule method to replace both of
' the existing rules with the new rule.
rule = New EventWaitHandleAccessRule(user, _
EventWaitHandleRights.FullControl, _
AccessControlType.Allow)
mSec.ResetAccessRule(rule)
ShowSecurity(mSec)
End Sub
Private Shared Sub ShowSecurity(ByVal security As EventWaitHandleSecurity)
Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Current access rules:" & vbCrLf)
For Each ar As EventWaitHandleAccessRule In _
security.GetAccessRules(True, True, GetType(NTAccount))
Console.WriteLine(" User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference)
Console.WriteLine(" Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType)
Console.WriteLine(" Rights: {0}", ar.EventWaitHandleRights)
Console.WriteLine()
Next
End Sub
End Class
'This code example produces output similar to following:
'
'Current access rules:
'
' User: TestDomain\TestUser
' Type: Deny
' Rights: ChangePermissions
'
' User: TestDomain\TestUser
' Type: Allow
' Rights: Modify, ReadPermissions, Synchronize
'
'
'Current access rules:
'
' User: TestDomain\TestUser
' Type: Allow
' Rights: FullControl
Remarques
S’il n’existe aucune règle d’accès dont l’utilisateur correspond à la règle spécifiée, rule
est ajouté.