Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied by a Role or an Identity. Whether an individual Privilege is granted or denied is defined using the PrivilegeGranted boolean. Any Privileges not specifically granted are assumed to be denied. An explicit deny (Privilege Granted = FALSE) takes precedence over any granted Privileges. The association of subjects (Roles and Identities) to Privileges is accomplished using policy or explicitly via the associations on a subclass. The entities that are protected (targets) can be similarly defined. Note that Privileges may be inherited through hierarchical Roles, or may overlap. For example, a Privilege denying any instance Writes in a particular CIM Server Namespace would overlap with a Privilege defining specific access rights at an instance level within that Namespace. In this example, the AuthorizedSubjects are either Identities or Roles, and the AuthorizedTargets are a Namespace in the former case, and a particular instance in the latter.
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Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied by a Role or an Identity. Whether an ...
Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied to a Role or an Identity. AuthorizedPrivilege ...
Privilege(s) that are currently known to be required and are not held causing the operation to fail. Example: SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME ...
Privileged object operation: Object Server: %1 Object Handle: %2 Process ID: %3 Primary User Name: %4 Primary Domain: %5 ...
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