MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException Class
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Updated: April 25, 2012
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Represents the exception that is thrown because the Administrator user role cannot have multiple users assigned to it. It must have one user assigned to it.
Namespace: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common
Assembly: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core (in Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core.dll)
Assembly: Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core (in Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Core.dll)
[SerializableAttribute] [KnownTypeAttribute(typeof(Guid))] [KnownTypeAttribute(typeof(int))] [KnownTypeAttribute(typeof(String))] public ref class MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException : public EnterpriseManagementException
/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ /** @attribute KnownTypeAttribute(System.Guid) */ /** @attribute KnownTypeAttribute(System.Int32) */ /** @attribute KnownTypeAttribute(System.String) */ public class MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException extends EnterpriseManagementException
SerializableAttribute KnownTypeAttribute(System.Guid) KnownTypeAttribute(System.Int32) KnownTypeAttribute(System.String) public class MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException extends EnterpriseManagementException
System.Object
System.Exception
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.MonitoringException
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.EnterpriseManagementException
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException
System.Exception
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.MonitoringException
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.EnterpriseManagementException
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.Common.MultipleUsersInSystemUserRoleException
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Development Platforms
Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, andTarget Platforms
Windows Server 2008,Windows Server 2003
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