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SemaphoreAccessRule Constructors

Definition

Initializes a new instance of the SemaphoreAccessRule class.

Overloads

SemaphoreAccessRule(IdentityReference, SemaphoreRights, AccessControlType)

Initializes a new instance of the SemaphoreAccessRule class, specifying the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied.

SemaphoreAccessRule(String, SemaphoreRights, AccessControlType)

Initializes a new instance of the SemaphoreAccessRule class, specifying the name of the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied.

SemaphoreAccessRule(IdentityReference, SemaphoreRights, AccessControlType)

Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs

Initializes a new instance of the SemaphoreAccessRule class, specifying the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied.

C#
public SemaphoreAccessRule(System.Security.Principal.IdentityReference identity, System.Security.AccessControl.SemaphoreRights eventRights, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlType type);

Parameters

identity
IdentityReference

The user or group the rule applies to. Must be of type SecurityIdentifier or a type such as NTAccount that can be converted to type SecurityIdentifier.

eventRights
SemaphoreRights

A bitwise combination of SemaphoreRights values specifying the rights allowed or denied.

type
AccessControlType

One of the AccessControlType values specifying whether the rights are allowed or denied.

Exceptions

eventRights specifies an invalid value.

-or-

type specifies an invalid value.

identity is null.

-or-

eventRights is zero.

identity is neither of type SecurityIdentifier nor of a type such as NTAccount that can be converted to type SecurityIdentifier.

Remarks

To enter a Semaphore, for example by calling the WaitOne method, a user must have SemaphoreRights.Synchronize access. To exit the semaphore, by calling the Release method, the user must have SemaphoreRights.Modify access.

Applies to

.NET 10 (package-provided) és más verziók
Termék Verziók
.NET Core 1.0, Core 1.1, 8 (package-provided), 9 (package-provided), 10 (package-provided)
.NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1
.NET Standard 2.0 (package-provided)
Windows Desktop 3.0, 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

SemaphoreAccessRule(String, SemaphoreRights, AccessControlType)

Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs
Source:
SemaphoreSecurity.cs

Initializes a new instance of the SemaphoreAccessRule class, specifying the name of the user or group the rule applies to, the access rights, and whether the specified access rights are allowed or denied.

C#
public SemaphoreAccessRule(string identity, System.Security.AccessControl.SemaphoreRights eventRights, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlType type);

Parameters

identity
String

The name of the user or group the rule applies to.

eventRights
SemaphoreRights

A bitwise combination of SemaphoreRights values specifying the rights allowed or denied.

type
AccessControlType

One of the AccessControlType values specifying whether the rights are allowed or denied.

Exceptions

eventRights specifies an invalid value.

-or-

type specifies an invalid value.

eventRights is zero.

identity is null.

-or-

identity is a zero-length string.

-or-

identity is longer than 512 characters.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates the use of this constructor to create SemaphoreAccessRule objects. The example creates a SemaphoreSecurity object, adds rules that allow and deny various rights for the current user, and displays the resulting pair of rules. The example then allows new rights for the current user and displays the result, showing that the new rights are merged with the existing Allow rule.

Megjegyzés

This example does not attach the security object to a Semaphore object. Examples that attach security objects can be found in Semaphore.GetAccessControl and Semaphore.SetAccessControl.

C#
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
using System.Security.Principal;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Create a string representing the current user.
        string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\" + 
            Environment.UserName;

        // Create a security object that grants no access.
        SemaphoreSecurity mSec = new SemaphoreSecurity();

        // Add a rule that grants the current user the 
        // right to enter or release the semaphore.
        SemaphoreAccessRule rule = new SemaphoreAccessRule(user, 
            SemaphoreRights.Synchronize | SemaphoreRights.Modify, 
            AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        // Add a rule that denies the current user the 
        // right to change permissions on the semaphore.
        rule = new SemaphoreAccessRule(user, 
            SemaphoreRights.ChangePermissions, 
            AccessControlType.Deny);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        // Display the rules in the security object.
        ShowSecurity(mSec);

        // Add a rule that allows the current user the 
        // right to read permissions on the semaphore. This rule
        // is merged with the existing Allow rule.
        rule = new SemaphoreAccessRule(user, 
            SemaphoreRights.ReadPermissions, 
            AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        ShowSecurity(mSec);
    }

    private static void ShowSecurity(SemaphoreSecurity security)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nCurrent access rules:\r\n");

        foreach(SemaphoreAccessRule ar in 
            security.GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof(NTAccount)))
        {
            Console.WriteLine("        User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference);
            Console.WriteLine("        Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType);
            Console.WriteLine("      Rights: {0}", ar.SemaphoreRights);
            Console.WriteLine();
        }
    }
}

/*This code example produces output similar to following:

Current access rules:

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Deny
      Rights: ChangePermissions

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Allow
      Rights: Modify, Synchronize


Current access rules:

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Deny
      Rights: ChangePermissions

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Allow
      Rights: Modify, ReadPermissions, Synchronize
 */

Remarks

To enter a Semaphore, for example by calling the WaitOne method, a user must have SemaphoreRights.Synchronize access. To exit the semaphore, by calling the Release method, the user must have SemaphoreRights.Modify access.

This constructor is equivalent to creating an NTAccount object, by passing identity to the NTAccount.NTAccount(String) constructor, and passing the newly created NTAccount object to the SemaphoreAccessRule(IdentityReference, SemaphoreRights, AccessControlType) constructor.

Applies to

.NET 10 (package-provided) és más verziók
Termék Verziók
.NET Core 1.0, Core 1.1, 8 (package-provided), 9 (package-provided), 10 (package-provided)
.NET Framework 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1
.NET Standard 2.0 (package-provided)
Windows Desktop 3.0, 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10