IdentitySection, ROOT\WebAdministration\MS_409
Class
| Methods (5)
| Properties (6)
| Qualifiers (4)
| Instances | Namespaces (2)
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Description Specifies whether an ASP.NET application should run as the application pool identity (the default), the IIS-authenticated user identity, or a custom configured identity.
IdentitySection methods IdentitySection has 5 methods (5 Derived )
IdentitySection properties IdentitySection has 6 properties (3 Local , 3 Derived )
Detailed description of IdentitySection methods Derived methods (5) of IdentitySection class
Detailed description of IdentitySection properties Local properties (3) of IdentitySection class ▲ Impersonate propertyCIMTYPE 'boolean' Description 'A required read/write Boolean value. True if client impersonation is used on each request; otherwise, false.' Impersonate property is in 1 class (IdentitySection) of ROOT\WebAdministration\MS_409 and in 2 namespaces
Derived properties (3) of IdentitySection class
IdentitySection Qualifiers Name Value ToInstance ToSubclass Overridable Amended Local
AMENDMENT True ✗ ✗ ✓ ✗ ✓
Description 'Specifies whether an ASP.NET application should run as the application pool identity (the default), the IIS-authenticated user identity, or a custom configured identity.' ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓
DisplayName 'Identity Section' ✓ ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓
LOCALE 1033 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✗ ✓
IdentitySection System properties Name Value Origin CIMType Local Array
__PATH '\\.\ROOT\WebAdministration\MS_409:IdentitySection' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__NAMESPACE 'ROOT\WebAdministration\MS_409' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__SERVER '.' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__DERIVATION ['ConfigurationSection'] ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✓
__PROPERTY_COUNT 6 ___SYSTEM 3 ✗ ✗
__RELPATH 'IdentitySection ' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__DYNASTY 'ConfigurationSection ' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__SUPERCLASS 'ConfigurationSection ' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__CLASS 'IdentitySection ' ___SYSTEM 8 ✗ ✗
__GENUS 1 ___SYSTEM 3 ✗ ✗
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