UIPermission::Window Property

 

Gets or sets the window access represented by the permission.

Namespace:   System.Security.Permissions
Assembly:  mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

public:
property UIPermissionWindow Window {
	UIPermissionWindow get();
	void set(UIPermissionWindow value);
}

The following code example shows the use of the Window property. This example is part of a larger example provided for the UIPermission class.

// IsSubsetOf determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission.

void IsSubsetOfDemo()
{
    Console::WriteLine("\n**********************  IsSubsetOf() Demo **********************\n");
    UIPermission ^ uiPerm1 = gcnew UIPermission(UIPermissionWindow::SafeTopLevelWindows);
    UIPermission ^ uiPerm2 = gcnew UIPermission(UIPermissionWindow::SafeSubWindows);

    Console::WriteLine("   {0} is {1}a subset of {2} ", uiPerm1->Window,
                            uiPerm1->IsSubsetOf(uiPerm2)?"":"not ", uiPerm2->Window);

    Console::WriteLine("   {0} is {1}a subset of {2} ", uiPerm2->Window,
                            uiPerm2->IsSubsetOf(uiPerm1)?"":"not ", uiPerm1->Window);

    uiPerm1 = gcnew UIPermission(UIPermissionClipboard::AllClipboard);
    uiPerm2 = gcnew UIPermission(UIPermissionClipboard::OwnClipboard);

    Console::WriteLine("   {0} is {1}a subset of {2} ", uiPerm1->Clipboard,
                            uiPerm1->IsSubsetOf(uiPerm2)?"":"not ", uiPerm2->Clipboard);

    Console::WriteLine("   {0} is {1}a subset of {2} ", uiPerm2->Clipboard,
                            uiPerm2->IsSubsetOf(uiPerm1)?"":"not ", uiPerm1->Clipboard);
}

.NET Framework
Available since 1.1
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