ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior Enum
Definition
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Defines constants that you can use to override default behavior of the request access overloads of the ProtectionPolicyManager class.
public enum class ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract, 196608)]
enum class ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.ContractVersion(typeof(Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract), 196608)]
public enum ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior
var value = Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior.decrypt
Public Enum ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior
- Inheritance
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ProtectionPolicyRequestAccessBehavior
- Attributes
Windows requirements
Device family |
Windows Desktop Extension SDK (introduced in 10.0.14393.0)
Windows Mobile Extension SDK (introduced in 10.0.14393.0) |
API contract |
Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract (introduced in v3.0)
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Fields
Name | Value | Description |
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Decrypt | 0 | Indicates that an override action behaves as expected. |
TreatOverridePolicyAsBlock | 1 | Indicates that an override action behaves as a block action. |