ServiceSecurityAuditBehavior.SuppressAuditFailure Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a value that indicates whether failure to audit affects the application.
public:
property bool SuppressAuditFailure { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool SuppressAuditFailure { get; set; }
member this.SuppressAuditFailure : bool with get, set
Public Property SuppressAuditFailure As Boolean
Property Value
true
if failure to audit does not affect the application; otherwise, false
. The default is true
.
Examples
The following code creates an instance of the ServiceSecurityAuditBehavior class and sets this property.
// Create a new auditing behavior and set the log location.
ServiceSecurityAuditBehavior newAudit =
new ServiceSecurityAuditBehavior();
newAudit.AuditLogLocation =
AuditLogLocation.Application;
newAudit.MessageAuthenticationAuditLevel =
AuditLevel.SuccessOrFailure;
newAudit.ServiceAuthorizationAuditLevel =
AuditLevel.SuccessOrFailure;
newAudit.SuppressAuditFailure = false;
newAudit.SuppressAuditFailure = False
Remarks
If this property is false
, failure to audit causes an exception to be thrown and results in user request failure.
You can also set this value using the <serviceSecurityAudit> in a client application configuration file.
Applies to
.NET