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AnswerRe: returning when inside a lock - is it safe? Pin
scadaguy13-Jan-04 5:23
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Brandon Haase13-Jan-04 16:28
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Generalremoting access Pin
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Heath Stewart13-Jan-04 4:31
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Heath Stewart13-Jan-04 5:50
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KingTermite13-Jan-04 6:02
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Heath Stewart13-Jan-04 6:47
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KingTermite15-Jan-04 14:49
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Heath Stewart16-Jan-04 3:42
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GeneralFile Permissions Pin
krisp12-Jan-04 14:54
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krisp12-Jan-04 17:36
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Jeff Mackie12-Jan-04 17:48
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Heath Stewart13-Jan-04 2:57
protectorHeath Stewart13-Jan-04 2:57 
No, there is currently nothing in the .NET base class library that deals with NTFS permissions. There may be some third-party libraries out there and I'm sure "Longhorn" will introduce such encapsulation, but you either have to use the NTFS APIs or try to write a zero-byte file to the directory and catch any exceptions that are thrown.

For more discussion about alternatives, please click the "Search Comments" link above. We have covered this in the past. There are also a few articles here on the CP web site. Use the search text box toward the top of the page (below the logo).

 

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QuestionHow can I use the Cabinet.dll in c# Pin
aw1ay12-Jan-04 14:32
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