Security Sample

This sample demonstrates how to modify security permissions through permission classes and permission attributes. For additional information, see Security (C# Programming Guide).

Security Note

This sample code is provided to illustrate a concept and should not be used in applications or Web sites, as it may not illustrate the safest coding practices. Microsoft assumes no liability for incidental or consequential damages should the sample code be used for purposes other than as intended.

To build and run the Security samples within Visual Studio

  1. In Solution Explorer, right-click the Security1 project and click Set as StartUp Project.

  2. On the Debug menu, click Start Without Debugging.

  3. Repeat the preceding steps for Security2 and Security3.

To build and run the Security samples from the Command Line

  1. Use the Change Directory command to change to the Security1 directory.

  2. Type the following:

    csc ImperativeSecurity.cs
    ImperativeSecurity
  3. Use the Change Directory command to change to the Security2 directory.

  4. Type the following:

    csc DeclarativeSecurity.cs
    DeclarativeSecurity
  5. Use the Change Directory command to change to the Security3 directory.

  6. Type the following:

    csc SuppressSecurity.cs
    SuppressSecurity