﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Type Name="FileSecurity" FullName="System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity"><TypeSignature Language="C#" Value="public sealed class FileSecurity : System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity" /><TypeSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".class public auto ansi sealed beforefieldinit FileSecurity extends System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity" /><AssemblyInfo><AssemblyName>mscorlib</AssemblyName><AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion><AssemblyVersion>4.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion></AssemblyInfo><Base><BaseTypeName>System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity</BaseTypeName></Base><Interfaces /><Docs><since version=".NET 2.0" /><remarks><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>The <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class specifies the access rights for a system file and how access attempts are audited.  This class represents access and audit rights as a set of rules. Each access rule is represented by a <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule" /> object, while each audit rule is represented by a <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAuditRule" /> object.</para><para>The <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class is an abstraction of the underlying Microsoft Windows file security system. In this system, each file has a discretionary access control list (DACL), which controls access to the file, and a system access control list (SACL), which specifies the access control attempts that are audited.  The <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule" /> and <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAuditRule" /> classes are abstractions of the access control entries (ACEs) that comprise DACLs and SACLs.      </para><para>The <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class hides many of the details of DACLs and SACLs; you do not have to worry about ACE ordering or null DACLS.</para><para>Use the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class to retrieve, add, or change the access rules that represent the DACL and SACL of a file.</para><para>To persist new or changed access or audit rules to a file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.SetAccessControl(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity)" /> method. To retrieve access or audit rules from an existing file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.GetAccessControl" /> method.</para></remarks><summary><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>Represents the access control and audit security for a file. This class cannot be inherited.</para></summary></Docs><Members><Member MemberName=".ctor"><MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public FileSecurity ();" /><MemberSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".method public hidebysig specialname rtspecialname instance void .ctor() cil managed" /><MemberType>Constructor</MemberType><AssemblyInfo><AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion><AssemblyVersion>4.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion></AssemblyInfo><Parameters /><Docs><since version=".NET 2.0" /><remarks><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>Use this constructor when you want to create an empty <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> object that is not based on an existing file.  You can then populate the object with access control information and apply it to a file.  </para><para>You can add access or audit rules to the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> object using the <see cref="M:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity.AddAccessRule(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule)" /> method. You can remove access or audit rules using the <see cref="M:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity.RemoveAccessRule(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule)" /> method.  </para><para>To persist new or changed access or audit rules to a file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.File.SetAccessControl(System.String,System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity)" /> or <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.SetAccessControl(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity)" /> method.  To retrieve access or audit rules from an existing file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.File.GetAccessControl(System.String,System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections)" /> or <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.GetAccessControl(System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections)" /> method. </para></remarks><summary><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class. </para></summary></Docs></Member><Member MemberName=".ctor"><MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public FileSecurity (string fileName, System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections includeSections);" /><MemberSignature Language="ILAsm" Value=".method public hidebysig specialname rtspecialname instance void .ctor(string fileName, valuetype System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections includeSections) cil managed" /><MemberType>Constructor</MemberType><AssemblyInfo><AssemblyVersion>2.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion><AssemblyVersion>4.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion></AssemblyInfo><Parameters><Parameter Name="fileName" Type="System.String" /><Parameter Name="includeSections" Type="System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections" /></Parameters><Docs><since version=".NET 2.0" /><remarks><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>This constructor retrieves the access control information for the specified file and then creates a <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> object that encapsulates that information.  You can then inspect, add, or delete the access control information for the specified file.    </para><para>You can add access or audit rules to the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> object using the <see cref="M:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity.AddAccessRule(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule)" /> method. You can remove access or audit rules using the <see cref="M:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemSecurity.RemoveAccessRule(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSystemAccessRule)" /> method.  </para><para>To persist new or changed access or audit rules to a file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.File.SetAccessControl(System.String,System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity)" /> or <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.SetAccessControl(System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity)" /> method.  To retrieve access or audit rules from an existing file, use the <see cref="M:System.IO.File.GetAccessControl(System.String,System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections)" /> or <see cref="M:System.IO.FileInfo.GetAccessControl(System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections)" /> method.</para></remarks><summary><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" /><para>Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> class from a specified file using the specified values of the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections" /> enumeration.</para></summary><param name="fileName"><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />The location of a file to create a <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.FileSecurity" /> object from.</param><param name="includeSections"><attribution license="cc4" from="Microsoft" modified="false" />One of the <see cref="T:System.Security.AccessControl.AccessControlSections" /> values that specifies the type of access control list (ACL) information to retrieve. </param></Docs></Member></Members></Type>