WinDacl

Enum WinDacl 

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pub enum WinDacl {
    Empty,
    Default,
    CustomUserPerm(WinDaclProcessAccess),
    False,
    CustomFn(fn() -> Result),
}
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Custom windows DACL configuration.

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Empty

The empty DACL. This means giving no access to any user at all. This is extremely strict. Use with caution.

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Default

The default DACL.

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CustomUserPerm(WinDaclProcessAccess)

A DACL which gives precisely the accesses specified in the first tuple position to the current user, and no access to any other user.

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False

Don’t set a DACL at all.

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CustomFn(fn() -> Result)

Instead of setting a DACL, call the function in the first tuple position. This callback function can then be used to set a custom DACL yourself, using the API in crate::win_acl.

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impl WinDacl

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pub const DEFAULT: Self = Self::Default

Default DACL.

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pub fn call(&self) -> Result

Set the DACL configured in self. Most users probably want to set this DACL configuration in a Config using Config::set_win_dacl, and then harden the process using that configuration (Config::harden_process) instead.

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impl Default for WinDacl

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fn default() -> Self

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

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