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FileIOPermissio n issue

Hi all,

I have this code sample

FileIOPermissio n fp = new FileIOPermissio n(PermissionSta te.Unrestricted );

fp.Deny();

StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(@" c:\test.txt");

sw.Write("Test" );

sw.Close();

I do not understand why the file is still created?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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