IScheduler.GetUserPrivilege Method
Definition
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Deprecated in HPC Pack 2012 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). Use the GetUserRoles() method.
Gets the privilege level of the user.
[System.Obsolete("Deprecated in HPC Pack 2012 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). Use the GetUserRoles() method.")]
public Microsoft.Hpc.Scheduler.Properties.UserPrivilege GetUserPrivilege ();
abstract member GetUserPrivilege : unit -> Microsoft.Hpc.Scheduler.Properties.UserPrivilege
Public Function GetUserPrivilege () As UserPrivilege
Returns
An UserPrivilege enumeration value that identifies the privilege level of the user (for example, if the user is running as an administrator or a normal user).
- Attributes
Applies to
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