GacIdentityPermission Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the GacIdentityPermission class.
Overloads
GacIdentityPermission() |
Initializes a new instance of the GacIdentityPermission class. |
GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState) |
Initializes a new instance of the GacIdentityPermission class with fully restricted PermissionState. |
GacIdentityPermission()
- Source:
- GacIdentityPermission.cs
- Source:
- GacIdentityPermission.cs
Initializes a new instance of the GacIdentityPermission class.
public:
GacIdentityPermission();
public GacIdentityPermission ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the GacIdentityPermission() constructor.
GacIdentityPermission ^ Gac1 = gcnew GacIdentityPermission;
GacIdentityPermission ^ Gac2 = gcnew GacIdentityPermission( PermissionState::None );
if ( Gac1->Equals( Gac2 ) )
Console::WriteLine( "GacIdentityPermission() equals GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None)." );
GacIdentityPermission Gac1 = new GacIdentityPermission();
GacIdentityPermission Gac2 = new GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None);
if (Gac1.Equals(Gac2))
Console.WriteLine("GacIdentityPermission() equals GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None).");
Dim Gac1 As New GacIdentityPermission
Dim Gac2 As New GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None)
If (Gac1.Equals(Gac2)) Then
Console.WriteLine("GacIdentityPermission() equals GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None).")
End If
Remarks
This constructor creates a GacIdentityPermission with a PermissionState value of None.
Applies to
GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState)
- Source:
- GacIdentityPermission.cs
- Source:
- GacIdentityPermission.cs
Initializes a new instance of the GacIdentityPermission class with fully restricted PermissionState.
public:
GacIdentityPermission(System::Security::Permissions::PermissionState state);
public GacIdentityPermission (System.Security.Permissions.PermissionState state);
new System.Security.Permissions.GacIdentityPermission : System.Security.Permissions.PermissionState -> System.Security.Permissions.GacIdentityPermission
Public Sub New (state As PermissionState)
Parameters
- state
- PermissionState
One of the PermissionState values.
Exceptions
state
is not a valid PermissionState value.
Examples
The following code example shows the use of the GacIdentityPermission.GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState) constructor.
GacIdentityPermission ^ Gac1 = gcnew GacIdentityPermission( PermissionState::None );
GacIdentityPermission Gac1 = new GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None);
Dim Gac1 As New GacIdentityPermission(PermissionState.None)
Remarks
Note
In the .NET Framework versions 1.0 and 1.1, identity permissions cannot have an Unrestricted permission state value. Starting with the .NET Framework version 2.0, identity permissions can have any permission state value. This means that in 2.0 and later versions, identity permissions have the same behavior as permissions that implement the IUnrestrictedPermission interface.