AppDomain.PermissionSet Property
Definition
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Caution
Code Access Security is not supported or honored by the runtime.
Gets the permission set of a sandboxed application domain.
public:
property System::Security::PermissionSet ^ PermissionSet { System::Security::PermissionSet ^ get(); };
[System.Obsolete("Code Access Security is not supported or honored by the runtime.", DiagnosticId="SYSLIB0003", UrlFormat="https://aka.ms/dotnet-warnings/{0}")]
public System.Security.PermissionSet PermissionSet { get; }
public System.Security.PermissionSet PermissionSet { get; }
public System.Security.PermissionSet PermissionSet { [System.Security.SecurityCritical] get; }
[<System.Obsolete("Code Access Security is not supported or honored by the runtime.", DiagnosticId="SYSLIB0003", UrlFormat="https://aka.ms/dotnet-warnings/{0}")>]
member this.PermissionSet : System.Security.PermissionSet
member this.PermissionSet : System.Security.PermissionSet
[<get: System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.PermissionSet : System.Security.PermissionSet
Public ReadOnly Property PermissionSet As PermissionSet
Property Value
The permission set of the sandboxed application domain.
- Attributes
Remarks
Caution
Code Access Security (CAS) has been deprecated across all versions of .NET Framework and .NET. Recent versions of .NET do not honor CAS annotations and produce errors if CAS-related APIs are used. Developers should seek alternative means of accomplishing security tasks.
Sandboxed application domains that were created by using the AppDomain.CreateDomain(String, Evidence, AppDomainSetup, PermissionSet, StrongName[]) method overload have a homogenous set of permissions; that is, the same set of permissions is granted to all partially trusted assemblies that are loaded into the application domain. A sandboxed application domain optionally has a list of strong-named assemblies that are exempt from this permission set, and instead run with full trust.