SecurityIdentifier.Inequality(SecurityIdentifier, SecurityIdentifier) Operator
Definition
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Compares two SecurityIdentifier objects to determine whether they are not equal. They are considered not equal if they have different canonical name representations than the one returned by the Value property or if one of the objects is null
and the other is not.
public:
static bool operator !=(System::Security::Principal::SecurityIdentifier ^ left, System::Security::Principal::SecurityIdentifier ^ right);
public static bool operator != (System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier? left, System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier? right);
public static bool operator != (System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier left, System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier right);
static member op_Inequality : System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier * System.Security.Principal.SecurityIdentifier -> bool
Public Shared Operator != (left As SecurityIdentifier, right As SecurityIdentifier) As Boolean
Parameters
- left
- SecurityIdentifier
The left operand to use for the inequality comparison. This parameter can be null
.
- right
- SecurityIdentifier
The right operand to use for the inequality comparison. This parameter can be null
.
Returns
true
if left
and right
are not equal; otherwise, false
.