Permission.RequestPermissionURL property
Gets or sets the file, URL, or e-mail address to contact for users who need additional permissions on the current form.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Property RequestPermissionURL As String
Get
Set
'Usage
Dim instance As Permission
Dim value As String
value = instance.RequestPermissionURL
instance.RequestPermissionURL = value
string RequestPermissionURL { get; set; }
Property value
Type: System.String
The string specified in the Users can request additional permissions from text box of the Permission dialog box in InfoPath design mode, or the value set from code using this property.
Remarks
The RequestPermissionUrl property corresponds to the value specified in the Users can request additional permissions from text box in the Design mode user interface. Use the RequestPermissionUrl property to specify a file, a Web site, or an e-mail contact from which users can request, or learn how to request, additional permissions on the active form. For example:
A web address: http://companyserver/request_permissions.asp
A file: \\companyserver\share\requesting_permissions.txt
An e-mail address: permissionsmrg@example.com?Subject=Request%20permissions
Examples
In the following example, the RequestPermissionURL property is used to display the URL or e-mail address to contact for additional permissions..
_XDocument3 thisDoc = (_XDocument3)thisXDocument;
thisXDocument.UI.Alert(thisDoc.Permission.RequestPermissionURL);
Dim thisDoc As _XDocument3 = DirectCast(thisXDocument, _XDocument3)
thisXDocument.UI.Alert(thisDoc.Permission.RequestPermissionURL)