IApplicationTrustManager Interface
Definition
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Determines whether an application should be executed and which set of permissions should be granted to it.
public interface class IApplicationTrustManager : System::Security::ISecurityEncodable
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public interface IApplicationTrustManager : System.Security.ISecurityEncodable
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type IApplicationTrustManager = interface
interface ISecurityEncodable
Public Interface IApplicationTrustManager
Implements ISecurityEncodable
- Attributes
- Implements
Examples
The following example shows a simple implementation of IApplicationTrustManager.
// To use the custom trust manager MyTrustManager, compile it into CustomTrustManager.dll,
// place that assembly in the GAC, and put the following elements in
// an ApplicationTrust.config file in the config folder in the Microsoft .NET framework
// installation folder.
//<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
// <ApplicationEntries />
// <IApplicationTrustManager class="MyNamespace.MyTrustManager, CustomTrustManager, Version=1.0.0.3, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5659fc598c2a503e"/>
using System;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.Policy;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace MyNamespace
{
public class MyTrustManager : IApplicationTrustManager
{
public ApplicationTrust DetermineApplicationTrust(ActivationContext appContext, TrustManagerContext context)
{
ApplicationTrust trust = new ApplicationTrust(appContext.Identity);
trust.IsApplicationTrustedToRun = false;
ApplicationSecurityInfo asi = new ApplicationSecurityInfo(appContext);
trust.DefaultGrantSet = new PolicyStatement(asi.DefaultRequestSet, PolicyStatementAttribute.Nothing);
if (context.UIContext == TrustManagerUIContext.Run)
{
string message = "Do you want to run " + asi.ApplicationId.Name + " ?";
string caption = "MyTrustManager";
MessageBoxButtons buttons = MessageBoxButtons.YesNo;
DialogResult result;
// Displays the MessageBox.
result = MessageBox.Show(message, caption, buttons);
if (result == DialogResult.Yes)
{
trust.IsApplicationTrustedToRun = true;
if (context != null)
trust.Persist = context.Persist;
else
trust.Persist = false;
}
}
return trust;
}
public SecurityElement ToXml()
{
SecurityElement se = new SecurityElement("IApplicationTrustManager");
se.AddAttribute("class", typeof(MyTrustManager).AssemblyQualifiedName);
return se;
}
public void FromXml(SecurityElement se)
{
if (se.Tag != "IApplicationTrustManager" || (string)se.Attributes["class"] != typeof(MyTrustManager).AssemblyQualifiedName)
throw new ArgumentException("Invalid tag");
}
}
}
' To use the custom trust manager MyTrustManager, compile it into CustomTrustManager.dll,
' place that assembly in the GAC, and put the following elements in
' an ApplicationTrust.config file in the config folder in the Microsoft .NET framework
' installation folder.
'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
' <ApplicationEntries />
' <IApplicationTrustManager class="MyNamespace.MyTrustManager, CustomTrustManager, Version=1.0.0.3, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=5659fc598c2a503e"/>
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Security.Policy
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Public Class MyTrustManager
Implements IApplicationTrustManager
Public Function DetermineApplicationTrust(ByVal appContext As ActivationContext, ByVal context As TrustManagerContext) As ApplicationTrust Implements IApplicationTrustManager.DetermineApplicationTrust
Dim trust As New ApplicationTrust(appContext.Identity)
trust.IsApplicationTrustedToRun = False
Dim asi As New ApplicationSecurityInfo(appContext)
trust.DefaultGrantSet = New PolicyStatement(asi.DefaultRequestSet, _
PolicyStatementAttribute.Nothing)
If context.UIContext = TrustManagerUIContext.Run Then
Dim message As String = "Do you want to run " + asi.ApplicationId.Name + " ?"
Dim caption As String = "MyTrustManager"
Dim buttons As MessageBoxButtons = MessageBoxButtons.YesNo
Dim result As DialogResult
' Displays the MessageBox.
result = MessageBox.Show(message, caption, buttons)
If result = DialogResult.Yes Then
trust.IsApplicationTrustedToRun = True
If Not (context Is Nothing) Then
trust.Persist = context.Persist
Else
trust.Persist = False
End If
End If
End If
Return trust
End Function 'DetermineApplicationTrust
Public Function ToXml() As SecurityElement Implements IApplicationTrustManager.ToXml
Dim se As New SecurityElement("IApplicationTrustManager")
se.AddAttribute("class", GetType(MyTrustManager).AssemblyQualifiedName)
Return se
End Function 'ToXml
Public Sub FromXml(ByVal se As SecurityElement) Implements IApplicationTrustManager.FromXml
If se.Tag <> "IApplicationTrustManager" OrElse _
CStr(se.Attributes("class")) <> GetType(MyTrustManager).AssemblyQualifiedName Then
Throw New ArgumentException("Invalid tag")
End If
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
Trust managers must implement the IApplicationTrustManager interface. The host calls the IApplicationTrustManager.DetermineApplicationTrust method to determine whether an application should be executed and which permissions should be granted to the application.
In the .NET Framework 4 and later, there is only one trust manager, which can be a custom implementation of the IApplicationTrustManager interface. The default trust manager implementation prompts the user for permission to install the application and to elevate the permissions granted to the application. Other trust manager implementations might provide different user experiences. For example, an implementation might check an enterprise list for trusted applications instead of prompting the user for that information.
Methods
DetermineApplicationTrust(ActivationContext, TrustManagerContext) |
Determines whether an application should be executed and which set of permissions should be granted to it. |
FromXml(SecurityElement) |
Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. (Inherited from ISecurityEncodable) |
ToXml() |
Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. (Inherited from ISecurityEncodable) |