SecurityManager.CheckExecutionRights Property
Definition
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Caution
This API is now deprecated.
Caution
Because execution permission checks can no longer be turned off, the CheckExecutionRights property no longer has any effect.
Gets or sets a value indicating whether code must have Execution in order to execute.
public:
static property bool CheckExecutionRights { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
[System.Obsolete]
public static bool CheckExecutionRights { get; set; }
public static bool CheckExecutionRights { get; set; }
[System.Obsolete("Because execution permission checks can no longer be turned off, the CheckExecutionRights property no longer has any effect.")]
public static bool CheckExecutionRights { get; set; }
[<System.Obsolete>]
static member CheckExecutionRights : bool with get, set
static member CheckExecutionRights : bool with get, set
[<System.Obsolete("Because execution permission checks can no longer be turned off, the CheckExecutionRights property no longer has any effect.")>]
static member CheckExecutionRights : bool with get, set
Public Shared Property CheckExecutionRights As Boolean
Property Value
true
if code must have Execution in order to execute; otherwise, false
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- Attributes
Exceptions
The code that calls this method does not have ControlPolicy.
Remarks
If this property is false
, even code without Execution can execute. Execution checking is expensive and can eliminate the advantages of lazy policy resolution. This property is provided to disable execution checking when needed.
A change to this property is not persisted until SavePolicy is called. New processes will not be affected by the change until it is persisted in the registry.
Applies to
.NET