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C# / CSharp Tutorial » Security » MutexSecurity 
35.21.1.MutexSecurity and MutexAccessRule
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Security.AccessControl;
using System.Security.Principal;

public class Example{
    public static void Main(){
        string user = Environment.UserDomainName + "\\" + Environment.UserName;
        MutexSecurity mSec = new MutexSecurity();
        MutexAccessRule ruleA = new MutexAccessRule(user,MutexRights.Synchronize | MutexRights.Modify,AccessControlType.Allow);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(ruleA);

        MutexAccessRule rule = new MutexAccessRule(user,MutexRights.ChangePermissions,AccessControlType.Deny);
        mSec.AddAccessRule(rule);

        foreach(MutexAccessRule ar in mSec.GetAccessRules(true, true, typeof(NTAccount)))
        {
            Console.WriteLine("User: {0}", ar.IdentityReference);
            Console.WriteLine("Type: {0}", ar.AccessControlType);
            Console.WriteLine("Rights: {0}", ar.MutexRights);
        }
    }
}
35.21.MutexSecurity
35.21.1.MutexSecurity and MutexAccessRule
35.21.2.Add a rule that allows the current user the right to read permissions on the mutex.
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