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System.Messaging Namespace / StandardAccessRights Enumeration



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    StandardAccessRights Enumeration
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    Specifies a set of standard access rights that correspond to operations common to most types of securable objects.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    
    Public Enum StandardAccessRights 
       Inherits System.Enum
    'Usage
     
    
    Dim instance As StandardAccessRights
    public enum StandardAccessRights : System.Enum 
    public enum class StandardAccessRights : public System.Enum 
    Members
    MemberDescription
    AllCombines Delete, ReadSecurity, WriteSecurity, ModifyOwner, and Synchronize access.
    DeleteThe right to delete the object.
    ExecuteThe right to read the information in the object's security descriptor. On Windows 2000 and Windows NT, the security descriptor contains the security information for a securable object. It identifies the object's owner and primary group. Execute is currently defined to equal ReadSecurity.
    ModifyOwnerThe right to change the owner in the object's security descriptor.
    NoneNo access.
    ReadThe right to read the information in the object's security descriptor. Read is currently defined to equal ReadSecurity.
    ReadSecurityThe right to read the information in the object's security descriptor.
    RequiredCombines Delete, ReadSecurity, WriteSecurity, and ModifyOwner access.
    SynchronizeThe right to use the object for synchronization. This enables a thread to wait until the object is in a specific state.
    WriteThe right to read the information in the object's security descriptor. Write is currently defined to equal ReadSecurity.
    WriteSecurityThe right to modify the discretionary access control list (DACL) in the security descriptor.
    Inheritance Hierarchy

    System.Object
       System.ValueType
          System.Enum
             System.Messaging.StandardAccessRights

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, 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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