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Programming .NET Security
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Programming .NET Security

by Adam Freeman, Allen Jones
June 2003
Intermediate to advanced
714 pages
22h 8m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Name

RegistryPermissionAccess

Synopsis

public enum RegistryPermissionAccess {
   NoAccess = 0x00000000,Read = 0x00000001,Write = 0x00000002,Create = 0x00000004,
      AllAccess = 0x00000007
}

This enumeration is used to configure the type of registry access represented by a RegistryPermission object. The Create, Read, and Write values represent the ability to create, read, and write registry values, respectively. Each value is independent and does not include the permissions of the others. For example, Write does not encompass the permissions of the Read value. The AllAccess value represents the combination of Read, Write, and Create. If other combinations are needed, the values can be combined using a logical OR operation.

Hierarchy

System.Object System.ValueType System.Enum(System.IComparable, System.IFormattable, System.IConvertible) RegistryPermissionAccess

Passed To

RegistryPermission.{AddPathList( ), GetPathList( ), RegistryPermission( ), SetPathList( )}

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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 0596004427Supplemental ContentErrata Page