Applies To: Operations Manager for System Center 2012
Note: This API is now obsolete.
Determines whether the user who is calling this method is running under the author user role.
Namespace:   Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement
Assembly:  Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager (in Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement.OperationsManager.dll)
Syntax
[ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Security.IsUserInObjectScope()")]
public bool IsUserInMonitoringObjectScope(
    string userSid,
    IList<Guid> scopeList
)
public:
[ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Security.IsUserInObjectScope()")]
bool IsUserInMonitoringObjectScope(
    String^ userSid,
    IList<Guid>^ scopeList
)
[<ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Security.IsUserInObjectScope()")>]
member IsUserInMonitoringObjectScope : 
        userSid:string *
        scopeList:IList<Guid> -> bool
<ObsoleteAttribute("Please use Security.IsUserInObjectScope()")>
Public Function IsUserInMonitoringObjectScope (
    userSid As String,
    scopeList As IList(Of Guid)
) As Boolean
Parameters
- userSid 
 Type: System.String- The identifier for the user to check the scope for. 
- scopeList 
 Type: System.Collections.Generic.IList<Guid>- The list of monitoring object identifiers to check. 
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
ReturnsBoolean that will givetrueif the user is assigned the scope in the scope list; otherwise,false.
See Also
ManagementGroup Class
Microsoft.EnterpriseManagement Namespace
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