TrustInfo.HasUnmanagedCodePermission Property
Determines whether the application has permission to call unmanaged code.
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Namespace: Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Deployment.ManifestUtilities
Assembly: Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core (in Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Core.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public ReadOnly Property HasUnmanagedCodePermission As Boolean
public bool HasUnmanagedCodePermission { get; }
public:
property bool HasUnmanagedCodePermission {
bool get ();
}
member HasUnmanagedCodePermission : bool with get
function get HasUnmanagedCodePermission () : boolean
Property Value
Type: System.Boolean
A Boolean value indicating whether the application has permission to call unmanaged code.
Remarks
"Application" refers to the application for which the manifest is being read. You can read the deployment manifest using ReadManifest or ReadManifest.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see dd66cd4c-b087-415f-9c3e-94e3a1835f74.
See Also
Reference
Microsoft.Build.Tasks.Deployment.ManifestUtilities Namespace