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AceType Enumeration
Visual Studio 2010
Defines the available access control entry (ACE) types.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
| Member name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| AccessAllowed | Allows access to an object for a specific trustee identified by an IdentityReference object. | |
| AccessDenied | Denies access to an object for a specific trustee identified by an IdentityReference object. | |
| SystemAudit | Causes an audit message to be logged when a specified trustee attempts to gain access to an object. The trustee is identified by an IdentityReference object. | |
| SystemAlarm | Reserved for future use. | |
| AccessAllowedCompound | Defined but never used. Included here for completeness. | |
| AccessAllowedObject | Allows access to an object, property set, or property. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee to whom the system will grant access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. | |
| AccessDeniedObject | Denies access to an object, property set, or property. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee to whom the system will grant access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. | |
| SystemAuditObject | Causes an audit message to be logged when a specified trustee attempts to gain access to an object or subobjects such as property sets or properties. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object or subobject, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee for whom the system will audit access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. | |
| SystemAlarmObject | Reserved for future use. | |
| AccessAllowedCallback | Allows access to an object for a specific trustee identified by an IdentityReference object. This ACE type may contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| AccessDeniedCallback | Denies access to an object for a specific trustee identified by an IdentityReference object. This ACE type can contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| AccessAllowedCallbackObject | Allows access to an object, property set, or property. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee to whom the system will grant access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. This ACE type may contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| AccessDeniedCallbackObject | Denies access to an object, property set, or property. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee to whom the system will grant access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. This ACE type can contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| SystemAuditCallback | Causes an audit message to be logged when a specified trustee attempts to gain access to an object. The trustee is identified by an IdentityReference object. This ACE type can contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| SystemAlarmCallback | Reserved for future use. | |
| SystemAuditCallbackObject | Causes an audit message to be logged when a specified trustee attempts to gain access to an object or subobjects such as property sets or properties. The ACE contains a set of access rights, a GUID that identifies the type of object or subobject, and an IdentityReference object that identifies the trustee for whom the system will audit access. The ACE also contains a GUID and a set of flags that control inheritance of the ACE by child objects. This ACE type can contain optional callback data. The callback data is a resource manager–specific BLOB that is not interpreted. | |
| SystemAlarmCallbackObject | Reserved for future use. | |
| MaxDefinedAceType | Tracks the maximum defined ACE type in the enumeration. |
Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows XP SP2 x64 Edition, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2
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