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The following tasks support the main tasks listed in Using Authorization in C++.
Topic | Description |
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Creating an Authorization Policy Store in C++ | Create an authorization policy before or during the installation of an application. |
Establishing a Client Context with Authorization Manager in C++ | Create a client context with a handle to a token, a domain and user name, or a string representation of the security identifier (SID) of the client. |
Qualifying Access with Business Logic in C++ | Provide run-time logic for checking access. |
Defining Permissions with ACLs in C++ | Define which clients have access to which resources by creating and modifying the ACLs associated with those resources and by enabling and disabling client privileges. |
Establishing a Client Context from a SID in C++ | Identify a user, group, or computer account. Use SIDs to check access rights to resources. |
Verifying Client Access with ACLs in C++ | Check the access rights that a security descriptor allows for a client. |
Finding the Owner of a File Object in C++ | Find and print the name of the owner of a file. |
Taking Object Ownership in C++ | Change the DACL of a file object by taking ownership of that object. |