MutexSecurity Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the MutexSecurity class.
Overloads
MutexSecurity() |
Initializes a new instance of the MutexSecurity class with default values. |
MutexSecurity(String, AccessControlSections) |
Initializes a new instance of the MutexSecurity class with the specified sections of the access control security rules from the system mutex with the specified name. |
MutexSecurity()
- Source:
- MutexSecurity.cs
- Source:
- MutexSecurity.cs
Initializes a new instance of the MutexSecurity class with default values.
public:
MutexSecurity();
public MutexSecurity ();
Public Sub New ()
Remarks
A new MutexSecurity object always starts with an empty discretionary access list (DACL), which denies all access for all users.
Applies to
MutexSecurity(String, AccessControlSections)
- Source:
- MutexSecurity.cs
- Source:
- MutexSecurity.cs
Initializes a new instance of the MutexSecurity class with the specified sections of the access control security rules from the system mutex with the specified name.
public:
MutexSecurity(System::String ^ name, System::Security::AccessControl::AccessControlSections includeSections);
public MutexSecurity (string name, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections includeSections);
new System.Security.AccessControl.MutexSecurity : string * System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections -> System.Security.AccessControl.MutexSecurity
Public Sub New (name As String, includeSections As AccessControlSections)
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the system mutex whose access control security rules are to be retrieved.
- includeSections
- AccessControlSections
A combination of AccessControlSections flags specifying the sections to retrieve.
Exceptions
There is no system object with the specified name.
Remarks
This constructor allows you to obtain the access control security for a named system mutex without first creating a Mutex object.
Caution must be exercised when working with named system objects. If there is a system object named name
that is not a mutex, its control access security might be retrieved.