Specifies the object from which a given object inherits security. The value of this property is a ReferentialContainmentRelationship (or DynamicReferentialContainmentRelationship) that represents the object from which security is inherited.

An object can inherit its permissions from its security parent. For example, a Document object can inherit the permissions of the Folder in which it is filed. A Folder object always inherits its permissions from its parent folder. An object's security parent is reflected in the value of its SecurityParent property. You can explicitly set the security parent of an object at the time it is filed into a folder by specifing the defineSecurityParentage parameter of the Folder.File method.

Namespace:  FileNet.Api.Core
Assembly:  FileNet.Api (in FileNet.Api.dll)

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Visual Basic (Declaration)
<ObsoleteAttribute("This property will be replaced by the SecurityFolder property.")> _
Property SecurityParent As IReferentialContainmentRelationship
C#
[ObsoleteAttribute("This property will be replaced by the SecurityFolder property.")]
IReferentialContainmentRelationship SecurityParent { get; set; }
Visual C++
[ObsoleteAttribute(L"This property will be replaced by the SecurityFolder property.")]
property IReferentialContainmentRelationship^ SecurityParent {
	IReferentialContainmentRelationship^ get ();
	void set (IReferentialContainmentRelationship^ value);
}
JavaScript
function get_securityParent();
function set_securityParent(value);

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