File.GetAccessControl Method
Definition
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Gets a FileSecurity object that encapsulates the access control list (ACL) entries for a specified file.
Overloads
GetAccessControl(String) |
Gets a FileSecurity object that encapsulates the access control list (ACL) entries for a specified file. |
GetAccessControl(String, AccessControlSections) |
Gets a FileSecurity object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for a particular file. |
GetAccessControl(String)
Gets a FileSecurity object that encapsulates the access control list (ACL) entries for a specified file.
public:
static System::Security::AccessControl::FileSecurity ^ GetAccessControl(System::String ^ path);
public static System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity GetAccessControl (string path);
static member GetAccessControl : string -> System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity
Public Shared Function GetAccessControl (path As String) As FileSecurity
Parameters
- path
- String
The path to a file containing a FileSecurity object that describes the file's access control list (ACL) information.
Returns
A FileSecurity object that encapsulates the access control rules for the file described by the path
parameter.
Exceptions
An I/O error occurred while opening the file.
The path
parameter is null
.
The file could not be found.
The path
parameter specified a file that is read-only.
-or-
This operation is not supported on the current platform.
-or-
The path
parameter specified a directory.
-or-
The caller does not have the required permission.
Remarks
Use the GetAccessControl method to retrieve the access control list (ACL) entries for a file.
An ACL describes individuals and groups who have, or don't have, rights to specific actions on the given file. For more information, see How to: Add or Remove Access Control List Entries.
In NTFS environments, ReadAttributes and ReadExtendedAttributes are granted to the user if the user has ListDirectory rights on the parent folder. To deny ReadAttributes and ReadExtendedAttributes, deny ListDirectory on the parent directory.
Applies to
GetAccessControl(String, AccessControlSections)
Gets a FileSecurity object that encapsulates the specified type of access control list (ACL) entries for a particular file.
public:
static System::Security::AccessControl::FileSecurity ^ GetAccessControl(System::String ^ path, System::Security::AccessControl::AccessControlSections includeSections);
public static System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity GetAccessControl (string path, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections includeSections);
static member GetAccessControl : string * System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections -> System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity
Public Shared Function GetAccessControl (path As String, includeSections As AccessControlSections) As FileSecurity
Parameters
- path
- String
The path to a file containing a FileSecurity object that describes the file's access control list (ACL) information.
- includeSections
- AccessControlSections
One of the AccessControlSections values that specifies the type of access control list (ACL) information to receive.
Returns
A FileSecurity object that encapsulates the access control rules for the file described by the path
parameter.
Exceptions
An I/O error occurred while opening the file.
The path
parameter is null
.
The file could not be found.
The path
parameter specified a file that is read-only.
-or-
This operation is not supported on the current platform.
-or-
The path
parameter specified a directory.
-or-
The caller does not have the required permission.
Remarks
Use the GetAccessControl method to retrieve the access control list (ACL) entries for a file.
An ACL describes individuals and groups who have, or don't have, rights to specific actions on the given file. For more information, see How to: Add or Remove Access Control List Entries.
In NTFS environments, ReadAttributes and ReadExtendedAttributes are granted to the user if the user has ListDirectory rights on the parent folder. To deny ReadAttributes and ReadExtendedAttributes, deny ListDirectory on the parent directory.