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    hey guys how can i know that the given file path is permissioned or not ?PlZ reply

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      hey guys how can i know that the given file path is permissioned or not ?PlZ reply

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      _AnsHUMAN_
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      See DirectorySecurity and FileSystemAccessRule

      You talk about Being HUMAN. I have it in my name AnsHUMAN

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        See DirectorySecurity and FileSystemAccessRule

        You talk about Being HUMAN. I have it in my name AnsHUMAN

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        hmm. thanks..

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          hey guys how can i know that the given file path is permissioned or not ?PlZ reply

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          Make use of the FileIOPermissions[^] class.

          FileIOPermission writePermission = new FileIOPermission(FileIOPermissionAccess.Write, filename);
          if(!SecurityManager.IsGranted(writePermission))
          {
          //Do stuff
          }

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            hey guys how can i know that the given file path is permissioned or not ?PlZ reply

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            The easiest way is to try and create a temporary file in it. If it fails, you don't have permissions. It's FAR easier than trying to parse the ACL for a folder chain.

            A guide to posting questions on CodeProject[^]
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