RegistryKey.SetAccessControl(RegistrySecurity) Método

Definición

Aplica la seguridad de control de acceso de Windows a una clave del Registro existente.

public:
 void SetAccessControl(System::Security::AccessControl::RegistrySecurity ^ registrySecurity);
public void SetAccessControl (System.Security.AccessControl.RegistrySecurity registrySecurity);
member this.SetAccessControl : System.Security.AccessControl.RegistrySecurity -> unit
Public Sub SetAccessControl (registrySecurity As RegistrySecurity)

Parámetros

registrySecurity
RegistrySecurity

Seguridad del control de acceso que se va a aplicar a la subclave actual.

Excepciones

El objeto RegistryKey actual representa una clave con seguridad de control de acceso, y el llamador no tiene los derechos ChangePermissions.

registrySecurity es null.

La RegistryKey que se ha manipulado está cerrada (no se puede tener acceso a las claves cerradas).

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se crea una clave de prueba. El usuario actual está permitido ReadKey y Delete tiene derechos, pero denegados ChangePermissions y WriteKey derechos. Los intentos posteriores de manipular la clave se realizan correctamente o producen un error en función de estos permisos.

Antes de eliminar la clave, el código se detiene. Puede cambiar al editor del Registro y comprobar que se aplican los mismos derechos de acceso cuando se accede a la clave mediante el editor del Registro. (Esto funciona mejor si usa RunAs desde la línea de comandos para ejecutar el editor del Registro y el código de ejemplo como usuario local sin derechos de administrador. El editor del Registro siempre permite que un administrador cambie los permisos, incluso si se ha denegado esos derechos al administrador determinado. Si ha definido un usuario local denominado TestUser, el comando runas /user:TestUser cmd abre una ventana de comandos desde la que puede ejecutar el editor del Registro y, a continuación, el código de ejemplo).

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace Microsoft::Win32;
using namespace System::Security::AccessControl;
using namespace System::Security;

int main()
{
    // Delete the example key if it exists.
    try
    {
        Registry::CurrentUser->DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample");
        Console::WriteLine("Example key has been deleted.");
    }
    catch (ArgumentException^)
    {
        // ArgumentException is thrown if the key does not exist. In
        // this case, there is no reason to display a message.
    }
    catch (InvalidOperationException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine(
            "{0}Unable to delete key: it appears to have child subkeys:{0}{1}", 
            Environment::NewLine, ex);
        return 0;
    }
    catch (SecurityException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("{0}You do not have the permissions required " +
            "to delete this key:{0}{1}", Environment::NewLine, ex);
        return 0;
    }

    String^ user = Environment::UserDomainName + "\\" + Environment::UserName;

    RegistrySecurity^ regSecurity = gcnew RegistrySecurity();

    // Allow the current user to read and delete the key.
    //
    regSecurity->AddAccessRule(gcnew RegistryAccessRule(user,
        RegistryRights::ReadKey | RegistryRights::Delete,
        InheritanceFlags::None,
        PropagationFlags::None,
        AccessControlType::Allow));

    // Prevent the current user from writing or changing the
    // permission set of the key. Note that if Delete permission
    // were not allowed in the previous access rule, denying
    // WriteKey permission would prevent the user from deleting the
    // key.
    regSecurity->AddAccessRule(gcnew RegistryAccessRule(user,
        RegistryRights::WriteKey | RegistryRights::ChangePermissions,
        InheritanceFlags::None,
        PropagationFlags::None,
        AccessControlType::Deny));

    // Create the example key with registry security.
    RegistryKey^ createdKey = nullptr;
    try
    {
        createdKey = Registry::CurrentUser->CreateSubKey(
            "RegistryRightsExample", RegistryKeyPermissionCheck::Default,
            regSecurity);
        Console::WriteLine("{0}Example key created.", Environment::NewLine);
        createdKey->SetValue("ValueName", "StringValue");
    }
    catch (SecurityException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("{0}You do not have the permissions required " +
            "to create the example key:{0}{1}", Environment::NewLine, ex);
        return 0;
    }
    if (createdKey != nullptr)
    {
        createdKey->Close();
    }

    RegistryKey^ openedKey;

    // Open the key with read access.
    openedKey = Registry::CurrentUser->OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample",
        false);
    Console::WriteLine("{0}Retrieved value: {1}",
        Environment::NewLine, openedKey->GetValue("ValueName"));
    openedKey->Close();

    // Attempt to open the key with write access.
    try
    {
        openedKey = Registry::CurrentUser->OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample",
            true);
    }
    catch (SecurityException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("{0}You do not have the permissions required " +
            "to write to the example key:{0}{1}", Environment::NewLine, ex);
    }
    if (openedKey != nullptr)
    {
        openedKey->Close();
    }

    // Attempt to change permissions for the key.
    try
    {
        regSecurity = gcnew RegistrySecurity();
        regSecurity->AddAccessRule(gcnew RegistryAccessRule(user,
            RegistryRights::WriteKey,
            InheritanceFlags::None,
            PropagationFlags::None,
            AccessControlType::Allow));
        openedKey = Registry::CurrentUser->OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample",
            false);
        openedKey->SetAccessControl(regSecurity);
        Console::WriteLine("{0}Example key permissions were changed.", 
            Environment::NewLine);
    }
    catch (UnauthorizedAccessException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("{0}You are not authorized to change " +
            "permissions for the example key:{0}{1}", Environment::NewLine, ex);
    }
    if (openedKey != nullptr)
    {
        openedKey->Close();
    }

    Console::WriteLine("{0}Press Enter to delete the example key.", 
        Environment::NewLine);
    Console::ReadLine();

    try
    {
        Registry::CurrentUser->DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample");
        Console::WriteLine("Example key was deleted.");
    }
    catch(SecurityException^ ex)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("{0}You do not have the permissions required to "
            + "delete the example key:{0}{1}", Environment::NewLine, ex);
    }
}
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Security;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
using Microsoft.Win32;

public class Example
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        // Delete the example key if it exists.
        try
        {
            Registry.CurrentUser.DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample");
            Console.WriteLine("Example key has been deleted.");
        }
        catch (ArgumentException)
        {
            // ArgumentException is thrown if the key does not exist. In
            // this case, there is no reason to display a message.
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Unable to delete the example key: {0}", ex);
            return;
        }

        string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\" + Environment.UserName;

        RegistrySecurity rs = new RegistrySecurity();

        // Allow the current user to read and delete the key.
        //
        rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user,
            RegistryRights.ReadKey | RegistryRights.Delete,
            InheritanceFlags.None,
            PropagationFlags.None,
            AccessControlType.Allow));

        // Prevent the current user from writing or changing the
        // permission set of the key. Note that if Delete permission
        // were not allowed in the previous access rule, denying
        // WriteKey permission would prevent the user from deleting the
        // key.
        rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user,
            RegistryRights.WriteKey | RegistryRights.ChangePermissions,
            InheritanceFlags.None,
            PropagationFlags.None,
            AccessControlType.Deny));

        // Create the example key with registry security.
        RegistryKey rk = null;
        try
        {
            rk = Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey("RegistryRightsExample",
                RegistryKeyPermissionCheck.Default, rs);
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nExample key created.");
            rk.SetValue("ValueName", "StringValue");
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nUnable to create the example key: {0}", ex);
        }
        if (rk != null) rk.Close();

        rk = Registry.CurrentUser;

        RegistryKey rk2;

        // Open the key with read access.
        rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", false);
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nRetrieved value: {0}", rk2.GetValue("ValueName"));
        rk2.Close();

        // Attempt to open the key with write access.
        try
        {
            rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", true);
        }
        catch (SecurityException ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\nUnable to write to the example key." +
                " Caught SecurityException: {0}", ex.Message);
        }
        if (rk2 != null) rk2.Close();

        // Attempt to change permissions for the key.
        try
        {
            rs = new RegistrySecurity();
            rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user,
                RegistryRights.WriteKey,
                InheritanceFlags.None,
                PropagationFlags.None,
                AccessControlType.Allow));
            rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", false);
            rk2.SetAccessControl(rs);
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nExample key permissions were changed.");
        }
        catch (UnauthorizedAccessException ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\nUnable to change permissions for the example key." +
                " Caught UnauthorizedAccessException: {0}", ex.Message);
        }
        if (rk2 != null) rk2.Close();

        Console.WriteLine("\r\nPress Enter to delete the example key.");
        Console.ReadLine();

        try
        {
            rk.DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample");
            Console.WriteLine("Example key was deleted.");
        }
        catch(Exception ex)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Unable to delete the example key: {0}", ex);
        }

        rk.Close();
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

Example key created.

Retrieved value: StringValue

Unable to write to the example key. Caught SecurityException: Requested registry access is not allowed.

Unable to change permissions for the example key. Caught UnauthorizedAccessException: Cannot write to the registry key.

Press Enter to delete the example key.

Example key was deleted.
 */
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Security
Imports System.Security.AccessControl
Imports Microsoft.Win32

Public Class Example
    Public Shared Sub Main()
        ' Delete the example key if it exists.
        Try
            Registry.CurrentUser.DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample")
            Console.WriteLine("Example key has been deleted.")
        Catch ex As ArgumentException
            ' ArgumentException is thrown if the key does not exist. In
            ' this case, there is no reason to display a message.
        Catch ex As Exception
            Console.WriteLine("Unable to delete the example key: {0}", ex)
            Return
        End Try

        Dim user As String = Environment.UserDomainName & "\" & Environment.UserName

        Dim rs As New RegistrySecurity()

        ' Allow the current user to read and delete the key.
        '
        rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.ReadKey Or RegistryRights.Delete, _
            InheritanceFlags.None, _
            PropagationFlags.None, _
            AccessControlType.Allow))

        ' Prevent the current user from writing or changing the
        ' permission set of the key. Note that if Delete permission
        ' were not allowed in the previous access rule, denying
        ' WriteKey permission would prevent the user from deleting the 
        ' key.
        rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user, _
            RegistryRights.WriteKey Or RegistryRights.ChangePermissions, _
            InheritanceFlags.None, _
            PropagationFlags.None, _
            AccessControlType.Deny))

        ' Create the example key with registry security.
        Dim rk As RegistryKey = Nothing
        Try
            rk = Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", _
                RegistryKeyPermissionCheck.Default, rs)
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Example key created.")
            rk.SetValue("ValueName", "StringValue")
        Catch ex As Exception
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Unable to create the example key: {0}", ex)
        End Try

        If rk IsNot Nothing Then rk.Close()

        rk = Registry.CurrentUser

        Dim rk2 As RegistryKey
        
        ' Open the key with read access.
        rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", False)
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Retrieved value: {0}", rk2.GetValue("ValueName"))
        rk2.Close()

        ' Attempt to open the key with write access.
        Try
            rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", True)
        Catch ex As SecurityException
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Unable to write to the example key." _
                & " Caught SecurityException: {0}", ex.Message)
        End Try
        If rk2 IsNot Nothing Then rk2.Close()

        ' Attempt to change permissions for the key.
        Try
            rs = New RegistrySecurity()
            rs.AddAccessRule(new RegistryAccessRule(user, _
                RegistryRights.WriteKey, _
                InheritanceFlags.None, _
                PropagationFlags.None, _
                AccessControlType.Allow))
            rk2 = rk.OpenSubKey("RegistryRightsExample", False)
            rk2.SetAccessControl(rs)
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Example key permissions were changed.")
        Catch ex As UnauthorizedAccessException
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Unable to change permissions for the example key." _
                & " Caught UnauthorizedAccessException: {0}", ex.Message)
        End Try
        If rk2 IsNot Nothing Then rk2.Close()

        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Press Enter to delete the example key.")
        Console.ReadLine()

        Try
            rk.DeleteSubKey("RegistryRightsExample")
            Console.WriteLine("Example key was deleted.")
        Catch ex As Exception
            Console.WriteLine("Unable to delete the example key: {0}", ex)
        End Try

        rk.Close()
    End Sub
End Class

' This code produces the following output:
'
'Example key created.
'
'Retrieved value: StringValue
'
'Unable to write to the example key. Caught SecurityException: Requested registry access is not allowed.
'
'Unable to change permissions for the example key. Caught UnauthorizedAccessException: Cannot write to the registry key.
'
'Press Enter to delete the example key.
'
'Example key was deleted.

Comentarios

Para modificar los permisos de una clave del Registro, use el GetAccessControl método para obtener un RegistrySecurity objeto que represente la seguridad de control de acceso de Windows existente, modifique ese RegistrySecurity objeto y, a continuación, use el método para actualizar la SetAccessControl seguridad de la clave.

Precaución

El RegistrySecurity objeto especificado para registrySecurity reemplaza la seguridad existente para la clave del Registro. Para agregar permisos para un nuevo usuario, use el GetAccessControl método para obtener la seguridad de control de acceso existente y, a continuación, modifíquela.

Se aplica a