RegistrySecurity.RemoveAuditRuleSpecific(RegistryAuditRule) Method
Definition
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Searches for an audit rule that exactly matches the specified rule and, if found, removes it.
public:
void RemoveAuditRuleSpecific(System::Security::AccessControl::RegistryAuditRule ^ rule);
public void RemoveAuditRuleSpecific (System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryAuditRule rule);
override this.RemoveAuditRuleSpecific : System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryAuditRule -> unit
Public Sub RemoveAuditRuleSpecific (rule As RegistryAuditRule)
Parameters
- rule
- RegistryAuditRule
The RegistryAuditRule to be removed.
Exceptions
rule
is null
.
Remarks
The rule is removed only if it exactly matches rule
in all details, including flags. Other audit rules for the same user are not affected.
Important
A rule represents one or more underlying access control entries (ACE), and these entries are split or combined as necessary when you modify the audit security rules for a user. Thus, a rule might no longer exist in the specific form it had when it was added, and in that case the RemoveAuditRuleSpecific method cannot remove it.