AppDomain.SetPrincipalPolicy(PrincipalPolicy) Method
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
Specifies how principal and identity objects should be attached to a thread if the thread attempts to bind to a principal while executing in this application domain.
public:
void SetPrincipalPolicy(System::Security::Principal::PrincipalPolicy policy);
public:
virtual void SetPrincipalPolicy(System::Security::Principal::PrincipalPolicy policy);
public void SetPrincipalPolicy (System.Security.Principal.PrincipalPolicy policy);
member this.SetPrincipalPolicy : System.Security.Principal.PrincipalPolicy -> unit
abstract member SetPrincipalPolicy : System.Security.Principal.PrincipalPolicy -> unit
override this.SetPrincipalPolicy : System.Security.Principal.PrincipalPolicy -> unit
Public Sub SetPrincipalPolicy (policy As PrincipalPolicy)
Parameters
- policy
- PrincipalPolicy
One of the PrincipalPolicy values that specifies the type of the principal object to attach to threads.
Implements
Exceptions
The operation is attempted on an unloaded application domain.
Examples
The following example shows the effect on threads of using the SetPrincipalPolicy method to change the principal policy of the application domain. It also shows the effect of using the SetThreadPrincipal method to change the principal that is available for attaching to threads in the application domain.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Principal;
using namespace System::Threading;
ref class ADPrincipal
{
public:
static void PrintPrincipalInformation()
{
IPrincipal^ curPrincipal = Thread::CurrentPrincipal;
if ( curPrincipal != nullptr )
{
Console::WriteLine( "Type: {0}", curPrincipal->GetType()->Name );
Console::WriteLine( "Name: {0}", curPrincipal->Identity->Name );
Console::WriteLine( "Authenticated: {0}", curPrincipal->Identity->IsAuthenticated );
Console::WriteLine();
}
}
};
int main()
{
// Create a new thread with a generic principal.
Thread^ t = gcnew Thread( gcnew ThreadStart( ADPrincipal::PrintPrincipalInformation ) );
t->Start();
t->Join();
// Set the principal policy to WindowsPrincipal.
AppDomain^ currentDomain = AppDomain::CurrentDomain;
currentDomain->SetPrincipalPolicy( PrincipalPolicy::WindowsPrincipal );
// The new thread will have a Windows principal representing the
// current user.
t = gcnew Thread( gcnew ThreadStart( ADPrincipal::PrintPrincipalInformation ) );
t->Start();
t->Join();
// Create a principal to use for new threads.
IIdentity^ identity = gcnew GenericIdentity( "NewUser" );
IPrincipal^ principal = gcnew GenericPrincipal( identity,nullptr );
currentDomain->SetThreadPrincipal( principal );
// Create a new thread with the principal created above.
t = gcnew Thread( gcnew ThreadStart( ADPrincipal::PrintPrincipalInformation ) );
t->Start();
t->Join();
// Wait for user input before terminating.
Console::ReadLine();
}
using System;
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Threading;
class ADPrincipal
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
// Create a new thread with a generic principal.
Thread t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(PrintPrincipalInformation));
t.Start();
t.Join();
// Set the principal policy to WindowsPrincipal.
AppDomain currentDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;
currentDomain.SetPrincipalPolicy(PrincipalPolicy.WindowsPrincipal);
// The new thread will have a Windows principal representing the
// current user.
t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(PrintPrincipalInformation));
t.Start();
t.Join();
// Create a principal to use for new threads.
IIdentity identity = new GenericIdentity("NewUser");
IPrincipal principal = new GenericPrincipal(identity, null);
currentDomain.SetThreadPrincipal(principal);
// Create a new thread with the principal created above.
t = new Thread(new ThreadStart(PrintPrincipalInformation));
t.Start();
t.Join();
// Wait for user input before terminating.
Console.ReadLine();
}
static void PrintPrincipalInformation()
{
IPrincipal curPrincipal = Thread.CurrentPrincipal;
if(curPrincipal != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("Type: " + curPrincipal.GetType().Name);
Console.WriteLine("Name: " + curPrincipal.Identity.Name);
Console.WriteLine("Authenticated: " +
curPrincipal.Identity.IsAuthenticated);
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
}
open System
open System.Security.Principal
open System.Threading
let printPrincipalInformation () =
let curPrincipal = Thread.CurrentPrincipal
if curPrincipal <> null then
printfn $"Type: {curPrincipal.GetType().Name}"
printfn $"Name: {curPrincipal.Identity.Name}"
printfn $"Authenticated: {curPrincipal.Identity.IsAuthenticated}\n"
[<EntryPoint>]
let main _ =
// Create a new thread with a generic principal.
let t = Thread(ThreadStart printPrincipalInformation)
t.Start()
t.Join()
// Set the principal policy to WindowsPrincipal.
let currentDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain
currentDomain.SetPrincipalPolicy PrincipalPolicy.WindowsPrincipal
// The new thread will have a Windows principal representing the
// current user.
let t = Thread(ThreadStart printPrincipalInformation)
t.Start()
t.Join()
// Create a principal to use for new threads.
let identity = GenericIdentity "NewUser"
let principal = GenericPrincipal(identity, null)
currentDomain.SetThreadPrincipal principal
// Create a new thread with the principal created above.
let t = Thread(ThreadStart printPrincipalInformation)
t.Start()
t.Join()
// Wait for user input before terminating.
Console.ReadLine() |> ignore
0
Imports System.Security.Principal
Imports System.Threading
Class ADPrincipal
Overloads Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
' Create a new thread with a generic principal.
Dim t As New Thread(New ThreadStart(AddressOf PrintPrincipalInformation))
t.Start()
t.Join()
' Set the principal policy to WindowsPrincipal.
Dim currentDomain As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain
currentDomain.SetPrincipalPolicy(PrincipalPolicy.WindowsPrincipal)
' The new thread will have a Windows principal representing the
' current user.
t = New Thread(New ThreadStart(AddressOf PrintPrincipalInformation))
t.Start()
t.Join()
' Create a principal to use for new threads.
Dim identity = New GenericIdentity("NewUser")
Dim principal = New GenericPrincipal(identity, Nothing)
currentDomain.SetThreadPrincipal(principal)
' Create a new thread with the principal created above.
t = New Thread(New ThreadStart(AddressOf PrintPrincipalInformation))
t.Start()
t.Join()
' Wait for user input before terminating.
Console.ReadLine()
End Sub
Shared Sub PrintPrincipalInformation()
Dim curPrincipal As IPrincipal = Thread.CurrentPrincipal
If Not (curPrincipal Is Nothing) Then
Console.WriteLine("Type: " & CType(curPrincipal, Object).GetType().Name)
Console.WriteLine("Name: " & curPrincipal.Identity.Name)
Console.WriteLine("Authenticated: " & curPrincipal.Identity.IsAuthenticated)
Console.WriteLine()
End If
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Setting this value will only be effective if you set it before using the Thread.CurrentPrincipal property. For example, if you set Thread.CurrentPrincipal to a given principal (for example, a generic principal) and then use the SetPrincipalPolicy method to set the PrincipalPolicy to WindowsPrincipal, the current principal will remain the generic principal.
Applies to
.NET