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We have an application I architected that does something similar. The answer lies in implement ICustomTypeDescriptor. In your implementation of GetProperties, you can return a PropertyDescriptorCollection with derived PropertyDescriptor classes, where the implementation for the PropertyDescriptor.ReadOnly uses the Thread.CurrentPrincipal (set to a WindowsPrincipal for WindowsIdentity.GetCurrent) to see if a user is in one role or another (or some other similar means, though role-based security is easy and effective in .NET applications). You could further extend this by making your own attribute that contains a group or groups required to edit the attributed property (using the params keyword in the attribute constructor would be helpful here).

There's a lot of other great things you can do by implementing ICustomTypeDescriptor. Read and docs for it and I'm sure you'll agree! Note that for methods you don't want to have to "implement", you can use the appropriate TypeDescriptor method that takes a bool that dictates whether ICustomTypeDescriptor should be used:
public class MyClass : ICustomTypeDescriptor
{
  // ...
  TypeConverter ICustomTypeDescriptor.GetConverter()
  {
    return TypeDescriptor.GetConverter(this, true);
  }
  // ...
}


 

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