Specifies that an assembly cannot cause an elevation of privilege.
public ref class SecurityTransparentAttribute sealed : Attribute
[System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Assembly, AllowMultiple=false, Inherited=false)]
public sealed class SecurityTransparentAttribute : Attribute
[<System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Assembly, AllowMultiple=false, Inherited=false)>]
type SecurityTransparentAttribute = class
inherit Attribute
Public NotInheritable Class SecurityTransparentAttribute
Inherits Attribute
Important
Partially trusted code is no longer supported. This attribute has no effect in .NET Core.
Transparent assemblies can be accessed from partially trusted code and cannot expose access to any protected resources or functionality. Code in the assembly is not allowed to suppress code access security checks and cannot cause an elevation of privilege.
Note
Transparency is enforced by the just-in-time compiler, not by the security infrastructure code. Applying this attribute to an assembly allows the assembly to access only transparent and security-safe-critical types and members regardless of its permission set, including full trust. Transparent code that accesses a security-critical type or member results in a MethodAccessException being thrown.
Constructors Properties Methods Explicit Interface Implementations _Attribute.GetIDsOfNames(Guid, IntPtr, UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr)Maps a set of names to a corresponding set of dispatch identifiers.
(Inherited from Attribute) _Attribute.GetTypeInfo(UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr)Retrieves the type information for an object, which can be used to get the type information for an interface.
(Inherited from Attribute) _Attribute.GetTypeInfoCount(UInt32)Retrieves the number of type information interfaces that an object provides (either 0 or 1).
(Inherited from Attribute) _Attribute.Invoke(UInt32, Guid, UInt32, Int16, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr)Provides access to properties and methods exposed by an object.
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