RightsManagementException Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class.
Overloads
Examples
The following example shows use of the RightsManagementException.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
RightsManagementException()
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class.
public:
RightsManagementException();
public RightsManagementException ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example shows use of the RightsManagementException.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(RightsManagementFailureCode)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given RightsManagementFailureCode.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::Security::RightsManagement::RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode);
public RightsManagementException (System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (failureCode As RightsManagementFailureCode)
Parameters
- failureCode
- RightsManagementFailureCode
The failure code for the error.
Examples
The following example shows use of the FailureCode property to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(String)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given message.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::String ^ message);
public RightsManagementException (string message);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : string -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (message As String)
Parameters
- message
- String
A message that describes the error.
Examples
The following example shows use of the Message property to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(SerializationInfo, StreamingContext)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class and sets the SerializationInfo store with information about the exception.
protected:
RightsManagementException(System::Runtime::Serialization::SerializationInfo ^ info, System::Runtime::Serialization::StreamingContext context);
protected RightsManagementException (System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo info, System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext context);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : System.Runtime.Serialization.SerializationInfo * System.Runtime.Serialization.StreamingContext -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Protected Sub New (info As SerializationInfo, context As StreamingContext)
Parameters
- info
- SerializationInfo
The object that holds the serialized data.
- context
- StreamingContext
The contextual information about the source or destination.
See also
Applies to
RightsManagementException(RightsManagementFailureCode, Exception)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given RightsManagementFailureCode and InnerException.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::Security::RightsManagement::RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, Exception ^ innerException);
public RightsManagementException (System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, Exception innerException);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode * Exception -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (failureCode As RightsManagementFailureCode, innerException As Exception)
Parameters
- failureCode
- RightsManagementFailureCode
The failure code for the error.
- innerException
- Exception
The exception instance that caused the error.
Examples
The following example shows use of the FailureCode and Message properties to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(RightsManagementFailureCode, String)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given RightsManagementFailureCode and Message.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::Security::RightsManagement::RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, System::String ^ message);
public RightsManagementException (System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, string message);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode * string -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (failureCode As RightsManagementFailureCode, message As String)
Parameters
- failureCode
- RightsManagementFailureCode
The failure code for the error.
- message
- String
A message that describes the error.
Examples
The following example shows use of the FailureCode and Message properties to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(String, Exception)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given Message and InnerException.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::String ^ message, Exception ^ innerException);
public RightsManagementException (string message, Exception innerException);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : string * Exception -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (message As String, innerException As Exception)
Parameters
- message
- String
A message that describes the error.
- innerException
- Exception
The exception instance that caused this exception.
Examples
The following example shows use of the Message property to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
RightsManagementException(RightsManagementFailureCode, String, Exception)
Initializes a new instance of the RightsManagementException class with a given RightsManagementFailureCode, Message and InnerException.
public:
RightsManagementException(System::Security::RightsManagement::RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, System::String ^ message, Exception ^ innerException);
public RightsManagementException (System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode failureCode, string message, Exception innerException);
new System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException : System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementFailureCode * string * Exception -> System.Security.RightsManagement.RightsManagementException
Public Sub New (failureCode As RightsManagementFailureCode, message As String, innerException As Exception)
Parameters
- failureCode
- RightsManagementFailureCode
The failure code for the error.
- message
- String
A message that describes the error.
- innerException
- Exception
The exception instance that caused the error.
Examples
The following example shows use of the FailureCode and Message properties to create an error message for the user.
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.");
try
{
string applicationManifest = "<manifest></manifest>";
if (File.Exists("rpc.xml"))
{
StreamReader manifestReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml");
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd();
}
if (_secureEnv == null)
{
if (SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)))
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest, new ContentUser(
_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows));
}
else
{
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(
applicationManifest,
AuthenticationType.Windows,
UserActivationMode.Permanent);
}
}
}
catch (RightsManagementException ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment.\n" +
"Exception: " + ex.Message + "\n\n" +
ex.FailureCode.ToString() + "\n\n" + ex.StackTrace,
"Rights Management Exception",
MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error);
return false;
}
WriteStatus(" Building secure environment.")
Try
Dim applicationManifest As String = "<manifest></manifest>"
If File.Exists("rpc.xml") Then
Dim manifestReader As StreamReader = File.OpenText("rpc.xml")
applicationManifest = manifestReader.ReadToEnd()
End If
If _secureEnv Is Nothing Then
If SecureEnvironment.IsUserActivated(New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows)) Then
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, New ContentUser(_currentUserId, AuthenticationType.Windows))
Else
_secureEnv = SecureEnvironment.Create(applicationManifest, AuthenticationType.Windows, UserActivationMode.Permanent)
End If
End If
Catch ex As RightsManagementException
MessageBox.Show("ERROR: Failed to build secure environment." & vbLf & "Exception: " & ex.Message & vbLf & vbLf & ex.FailureCode.ToString() & vbLf & vbLf & ex.StackTrace, "Rights Management Exception", MessageBoxButton.OK, MessageBoxImage.Error)
Return False
End Try
Applies to
.NET