Networking System [00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ] 1.0.x.x 1.0.5000.0 2.0.0.0 4.0.0.0 All public static members of this type are safe for multithreaded operations. No instance members are guaranteed to be thread safe. System.Security.Permissions.CodeAccessSecurityAttribute System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Assembly | System.AttributeTargets.Class | System.AttributeTargets.Struct | System.AttributeTargets.Constructor | System.AttributeTargets.Method | System.AttributeTargets.All, AllowMultiple=true, Inherited=false) The security information declared by is stored in the metadata of the attribute target, which is the class to which the is applied. The system then accesses this information at run time. The that is passed to the constructor determines the allowable DNS targets. These security attributes are used only for [<topic://cpcondeclarativesecurity>]. For [<topic://cpconimperativesecurity>], use the corresponding class. Security access is either fully restricted or fully unrestricted. Set the property to true to grant access, or false for no access. Set this property as a named parameter. For more information about using attributes, see [<topic://cpconExtendingMetadataUsingAttributes>]. Specifies permission to request information from Domain Name Servers. Constructor 1.0.5000.0 2.0.0.0 4.0.0.0 is not a valid value. The value that is passed to this constructor specifies the allowable targets. Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified value. One of the values. 0 Method 1.0.5000.0 2.0.0.0 4.0.0.0 System.Security.IPermission The CreatePermission method is called by the security system, not by application code. The security information described by is stored in the metadata of the attribute target, which is the class to which is applied. The system then accesses the information at run time and calls . The system uses the returned to enforce the specified security requirements. Creates and returns a new instance of the class. A that corresponds to the security declaration. 0 0