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JNA API 4.2.1
com.sun.jna.platform.win32

Class WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL

  • Enclosing interface:
    WinNT


    public abstract static class WinNT.SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL
    extends Object
    The SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL enumeration type contains values that specify security impersonation levels. Security impersonation levels govern the degree to which a server process can act on behalf of a client process.
    • Field Detail

      • SecurityAnonymous

        public static final int SecurityAnonymous
        The server process cannot obtain identification information about the client, and it cannot impersonate the client. It is defined with no value given, and thus, by ANSI C rules, defaults to a value of zero.
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      • SecurityIdentification

        public static final int SecurityIdentification
        The server process can obtain information about the client, such as security identifiers and privileges, but it cannot impersonate the client. This is useful for servers that export their own objects, for example, database products that export tables and views. Using the retrieved client-security information, the server can make access-validation decisions without being able to use other services that are using the client's security context.
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      • SecurityImpersonation

        public static final int SecurityImpersonation
        The server process can impersonate the client's security context on its local system. The server cannot impersonate the client on remote systems.
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      • SecurityDelegation

        public static final int SecurityDelegation
        The server process can impersonate the client's security context on remote systems.
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    • Constructor Detail

      • SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL

        public SECURITY_IMPERSONATION_LEVEL()
JNA API 4.2.1

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