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RestoreInfo.Security Property

Gets or sets the Security definition to apply to roles from the restore file.

Namespace:  Microsoft.AnalysisServices
Assembly:  Microsoft.AnalysisServices (in Microsoft.AnalysisServices.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Property Security As RestoreSecurity
    Get
    Set
'Usage
Dim instance As RestoreInfo
Dim value As RestoreSecurity

value = instance.Security

instance.Security = value
public RestoreSecurity Security { get; set; }
public:
property RestoreSecurity Security {
    RestoreSecurity get ();
    void set (RestoreSecurity value);
}
member Security : RestoreSecurity with get, set
function get Security () : RestoreSecurity
function set Security (value : RestoreSecurity)

Property Value

Type: Microsoft.AnalysisServices.RestoreSecurity
A RestoreSecurity enumeration value: CopyAll | SkipMembership | IgnoreSecurity

Remarks

  • CopyAll –all Role objects from the backup file will be restored as they were at the time of backup.

  • IgnoreSecurity –the server will remove all existing Role objects from the database that is in the backup file and replace them with the Role objects in database that is being overwritten. In effect, the user will see no change in the roles after restore. If backup is not overwriting the database, but just restoring anew, you will not see any roles after restore is finished.

  • SkipMembership –the server will retain membership information. All Role objects will be restored from backup, but membership in the roles will match the state before the restore. If the database is restored anew (not overwriting existing database), then after the restore, all Role objects will contain no members.