Exposes two special principal types as string constants:
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Constants
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
#AUTHENTICATED-USERS
and #CREATOR-OWNER
. These principal types are not real directory service entities; they represent special pseudo-accounts. The
pseudo-account is a logical group, all of whose members are authenticated users.
The
principal is the pseudo-account granted to the user who creates an object. It is a placeholder for the future owner of an object. A specific set of permissions (ACL) is defined for this account. These permissions provide full control over the created object. When the ACL is actually used, the real identity of the user accessing the object is substituted and becomes the actual owner ID. This occurs in the following instances:
When security templates are applied. When an object inherits security from a parent. When a security descriptor is initialized from the class's default instance security. An exception to this rule is when the object's
property is set toDefaultInstanceOwner
, in which case permissions from the default instance security that specifyNull
as the grantee are ignored and not copied to the#CREATOR-OWNER
collection of the created object.Permissions
Namespace: FileNet.Api.Constants
Assembly: FileNet.Api (in filenet.api.dll)
Syntax
Visual Basic (Declaration) |
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<SerializableAttribute> Public Class SpecialPrincipal Implements ISerializable |
C# |
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[SerializableAttribute] public class SpecialPrincipal : ISerializable |
C++ |
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[SerializableAttribute] ref class SpecialPrincipal : ISerializable |
J# |
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/** @attribute SerializableAttribute() */ public class SpecialPrincipal implements ISerializable |
JScript |
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public SerializableAttribute class SpecialPrincipal extends ISerializable |
Inheritance Hierarchy
System.Object
FileNet.Api.Constants.SpecialPrincipal
FileNet.Api.Constants.SpecialPrincipal
Thread Safety
Public static (Shared in Visual Basic)staticShared members of this type are safe for multithreaded operations. Instance members are not guaranteed to be thread-safe.