StrongNameMembershipCondition Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the StrongNameMembershipCondition class with the strong name public key blob, name, and version number that determine membership.
public:
StrongNameMembershipCondition(System::Security::Permissions::StrongNamePublicKeyBlob ^ blob, System::String ^ name, Version ^ version);
public StrongNameMembershipCondition (System.Security.Permissions.StrongNamePublicKeyBlob blob, string name, Version version);
new System.Security.Policy.StrongNameMembershipCondition : System.Security.Permissions.StrongNamePublicKeyBlob * string * Version -> System.Security.Policy.StrongNameMembershipCondition
Public Sub New (blob As StrongNamePublicKeyBlob, name As String, version As Version)
Parameters
The strong name public key blob of the software publisher.
- name
- String
The simple name section of the strong name.
- version
- Version
The version number of the strong name.
Exceptions
The blob
parameter is null
.
Remarks
Strong names are well suited to specifying code assemblies to which you give a rich set of powerful permissions. Since strong names are cryptographically verified, attackers cannot impersonate rightful assemblies and use their permissions.
The name
and version
parameters are optional. For example, you can create a StrongNameMembershipCondition that checks for PublicKey and Name (but not Version) by passing null
into the version
parameter. If name
is an empty string (""), an ArgumentException is thrown.