How to: Add Permission Sets Using Caspol.exe
You can use the Code Access Security Policy tool (Caspol.exe) to add permission sets to a code group. Before you can associate a named permission set with a code group, it must be known at the code group's policy level. Before you can add the permission set to the code group's policy level, you must create it as an XML file.
To add a named permission set to a policy level
Type the following command at the command prompt:
caspol [-enterprise|-machine|-user] -addpset xmlFile [permissionSetName]
Specify the policy-level option before the –addpset option. If you omit the policy-level option, Caspol.exe adds the permission set at the default policy level. For computer administrators, the default level is the machine policy level; for others, it is the user policy level.
You must supply a permission set name if the XML file does not contain one in the form of a name attribute value.
The following command imports the MyPermissions.xml permission set file as the MyPermissions permission set at the machine policy level.
caspol -machine –addpset MyPermissions.xml MyPermissions
See Also
Tasks
How to: Import a Permission Set by Using an XML File
Concepts
Reference
Code Access Security Policy Tool (Caspol.exe)
Other Resources
Configuring Security Policy Using the Code Access Security Policy Tool (Caspol.exe)