Permission.PolicyName Property
Gets the name of the policy that was applied to the current form.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.SemiTrust
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.SemiTrust (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.SemiTrust.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
ReadOnly Property PolicyName As String
Get
'Usage
Dim instance As Permission
Dim value As String
value = instance.PolicyName
string PolicyName { get; }
Property Value
Type: System.String
The name of the policy or a default value if no policy was applied.
Remarks
InfoPath supports the use of administrative permission policies which list users and groups and their form permissions.
Because the Permission object and its members are new to Microsoft InfoPath 2010, you must cast the object returned by the thisXDocument variable to the _XDocument3 type to access this object and its members. For more information, see How to: Use Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.SemiTrust Members That Are Not Compatible with InfoPath 2003.
This member can be accessed only by forms running in the same domain as the currently open form, or by forms that have been granted cross-domain permissions.
Examples
In the following example, the PolicyName property is used to display the description of the policy that was applied to the current form.
_XDocument3 thisDoc = (_XDocument3)thisXDocument;
thisXDocument.UI.Alert(thisDoc.Permission.PolicyName);
Dim thisDoc As _XDocument3 = DirectCast(thisXDocument, _XDocument3)
thisXDocument.UI.Alert(thisDoc.Permission.PolicyName)