RegistrySecurity.SetAccessRule(RegistryAccessRule) Methode

Definition

Entfernt alle Zugriffssteuerungsregeln mit demselben Benutzer und demselben AccessControlType (gewähren oder verweigern) wie die angegebene Regel und fügt anschließend die angegebene Regel hinzu.

public:
 void SetAccessRule(System::Security::AccessControl::RegistryAccessRule ^ rule);
public void SetAccessRule (System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryAccessRule rule);
override this.SetAccessRule : System.Security.AccessControl.RegistryAccessRule -> unit
Public Sub SetAccessRule (rule As RegistryAccessRule)

Parameter

rule
RegistryAccessRule

Das hinzuzufügende RegistryAccessRule. Der Benutzer und der AccessControlType dieser Regel bestimmen die Regeln, die vor dem Hinzufügen dieser Regel entfernt werden sollen.

Ausnahmen

rule ist null.

Beispiele

Das folgende Codebeispiel zeigt, dass die SetAccessRule -Methode alle Regeln entfernt, die sowohl dem Benutzer als auch dem AccessControlType von ruleentsprechen, wobei Rechte und Flags ignoriert und durch ersetzt werden rule.

Im Beispiel wird ein RegistrySecurity -Objekt erstellt und Regeln hinzugefügt, die verschiedene Rechte für den aktuellen Benutzer mit unterschiedlichen Vererbungs- und Weitergabeflags zulassen und verweigern. Im Beispiel wird dann eine neue Regel erstellt, die es dem aktuellen Benutzer ermöglicht, den Schlüssel nur zu lesen, und verwendet die SetAccessRule -Methode, um die beiden Regeln zu entfernen, die den Zugriff zulassen, und sie durch die neue Regel zu ersetzen. Die Regel, die den Zugriff verweigert, ist nicht betroffen.

Hinweis

In diesem Beispiel wird das Sicherheitsobjekt nicht an ein RegistryKey -Objekt angefügt. Weitere Informationen finden Sie in der RegistryKey.GetAccessControl -Methode und der RegistryKey.SetAccessControl -Methode.


using System;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
using System.Security.Principal;
using System.Security;
using Microsoft.Win32;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\"
            + Environment.UserName;

        // Create a security object that grants no access.
        RegistrySecurity mSec = new RegistrySecurity();

        // Add a rule that grants the current user the right
        // to read and enumerate the name/value pairs in a key, 
        // to read its access and audit rules, to enumerate
        // its subkeys, to create subkeys, and to delete the key. 
        // The rule is inherited by all contained subkeys.
        //
        RegistryAccessRule rule = new RegistryAccessRule(user, 
            RegistryRights.ReadKey | RegistryRights.WriteKey
                | RegistryRights.Delete, 
            InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit, 
            PropagationFlags.None, 
            AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        // Add a rule that allows the current user the right
        // right to set the name/value pairs in a key. 
        // This rule is inherited by contained subkeys, but
        // propagation flags limit it to immediate child 
        // subkeys.
        rule = new RegistryAccessRule(user, 
            RegistryRights.ChangePermissions,
            InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit,
            PropagationFlags.InheritOnly | PropagationFlags.NoPropagateInherit, 
            AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        // Add a rule that denies the current user the right
        // to set the name/value pairs in a key. This rule
        // has no inheritance or propagation flags, so it 
        // affects only the key itself.
        rule = new RegistryAccessRule(user,
            RegistryRights.SetValue,
            AccessControlType.Deny);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        // Display the rules in the security object.
        ShowSecurity(mSec);

        // Create a rule that allows the current user  
        // only read access to a key, with no inheritance 
        // or propagation flags. SetAccessRule removes
        // all the existing rules that allow access for
        // the current user, replacing them with this
        // rule. Rules that deny access do not match,
        // and so are not affected.
        rule = new RegistryAccessRule(user, 
            RegistryRights.ReadKey, 
            AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.SetAccessRule(rule);

        // Display the rules in the security object.
        // removed.
        ShowSecurity(mSec);
    }

    private static void ShowSecurity(RegistrySecurity security)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nCurrent access rules:\r\n");

        foreach( RegistryAccessRule ar in 
            security.GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof(NTAccount)) )
        {
            Console.WriteLine("        User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference);
            Console.WriteLine("        Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType);
            Console.WriteLine("      Rights: {0}", ar.RegistryRights);
            Console.WriteLine(" Inheritance: {0}", ar.InheritanceFlags);
            Console.WriteLine(" Propagation: {0}", ar.PropagationFlags);
            Console.WriteLine("   Inherited? {0}", ar.IsInherited);
            Console.WriteLine();
        }
    }
}

/* This code example produces output similar to following:

Current access rules:

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Deny
      Rights: SetValue
 Inheritance: None
 Propagation: None
   Inherited? False

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Allow
      Rights: SetValue, CreateSubKey, Delete, ReadKey
 Inheritance: ContainerInherit
 Propagation: None
   Inherited? False

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Allow
      Rights: ChangePermissions
 Inheritance: ContainerInherit
 Propagation: NoPropagateInherit, InheritOnly
   Inherited? False


Current access rules:

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Deny
      Rights: SetValue
 Inheritance: None
 Propagation: None
   Inherited? False

        User: TestDomain\TestUser
        Type: Allow
      Rights: ReadKey
 Inheritance: None
 Propagation: None
   Inherited? False
*/
Option Explicit
Imports System.Security.AccessControl
Imports System.Security.Principal
Imports System.Security
Imports Microsoft.Win32

Public Class Example

    Public Shared Sub Main()

        Dim user As String = Environment.UserDomainName _ 
            & "\" & Environment.UserName

        ' Create a security object that grants no access.
        Dim mSec As New RegistrySecurity()

        ' Add a rule that grants the current user the right
        ' to read and enumerate the name/value pairs in a key, 
        ' to read its access and audit rules, to enumerate
        ' its subkeys, to create subkeys, and to delete the key. 
        ' The rule is inherited by all contained subkeys.
        '
        Dim rule As New RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.ReadKey Or RegistryRights.WriteKey _
                Or RegistryRights.Delete, _
            InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit, _
            PropagationFlags.None, _
            AccessControlType.Allow)
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)

        ' Add a rule that allows the current user the right
        ' right to set the name/value pairs in a key. 
        ' This rule is inherited by contained subkeys, but
        ' propagation flags limit it to immediate child 
        ' subkeys.
        rule = New RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.ChangePermissions, _
            InheritanceFlags.ContainerInherit, _
            PropagationFlags.InheritOnly Or PropagationFlags.NoPropagateInherit, _
            AccessControlType.Allow)
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)

        ' Add a rule that denies the current user the right
        ' to set the name/value pairs in a key. This rule
        ' has no inheritance or propagation flags, so it 
        ' affects only the key itself.
        rule = New RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.SetValue, _
            AccessControlType.Deny)
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule)

        ' Display the rules in the security object.
        ShowSecurity(mSec)

        ' Create a rule that allows the current user  
        ' only read access to a key, with no inheritance 
        ' or propagation flags. SetAccessRule removes
        ' all the existing rules that allow access for
        ' the current user, replacing them with this
        ' rule. Rules that deny access do not match,
        ' and so are not affected.
        rule = New RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.ReadKey, _
            AccessControlType.Allow)
        mSec.SetAccessRule(rule)

        ' Display the rules in the security object.
        ShowSecurity(mSec)

    End Sub 

    Private Shared Sub ShowSecurity(ByVal security As RegistrySecurity)
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Current access rules:" & vbCrLf)

        For Each ar As RegistryAccessRule In _
            security.GetAccessRules(True, True, GetType(NTAccount))

            Console.WriteLine("        User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference)
            Console.WriteLine("        Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType)
            Console.WriteLine("      Rights: {0}", ar.RegistryRights)
            Console.WriteLine(" Inheritance: {0}", ar.InheritanceFlags)
            Console.WriteLine(" Propagation: {0}", ar.PropagationFlags)
            Console.WriteLine("   Inherited? {0}", ar.IsInherited)
            Console.WriteLine()
        Next

    End Sub
End Class 

'This code example produces output similar to following:
'
'Current access rules:
'
'        User: TestDomain\TestUser
'        Type: Deny
'      Rights: SetValue
' Inheritance: None
' Propagation: None
'   Inherited? False
'
'        User: TestDomain\TestUser
'        Type: Allow
'      Rights: SetValue, CreateSubKey, Delete, ReadKey
' Inheritance: ContainerInherit
' Propagation: None
'   Inherited? False
'
'        User: TestDomain\TestUser
'        Type: Allow
'      Rights: ChangePermissions
' Inheritance: ContainerInherit
' Propagation: NoPropagateInherit, InheritOnly
'   Inherited? False
'
'
'Current access rules:
'
'        User: TestDomain\TestUser
'        Type: Deny
'      Rights: SetValue
' Inheritance: None
' Propagation: None
'   Inherited? False
'
'        User: TestDomain\TestUser
'        Type: Allow
'      Rights: ReadKey
' Inheritance: None
' Propagation: None
'   Inherited? False

Hinweise

Wenn die angegebene Regel aufweist Allow, bewirkt diese Methode, dass alle Allow Regeln für den angegebenen Benutzer entfernt und durch die angegebene Regel ersetzt werden. Wenn die angegebene Regel aufweist Deny, werden alle Deny Regeln für den angegebenen Benutzer durch die angegebene Regel ersetzt.

Wenn keine Regeln vorhanden sind, deren Benutzer der AccessControlType angegebenen Regel entspricht, rule wird hinzugefügt.

Gilt für: