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Asked: June 2, 20262026-06-02T08:50:36+00:00 2026-06-02T08:50:36+00:00

With C# anonymous delegates, we can avoid declaration of extra method, I know in

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With C# anonymous delegates, we can avoid declaration of extra method, I know in VB.NET they’re not available, but is there a design pattern that I can use so that I can avoid writing an extra method each time? I need it for SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges which will be used a lot of times in our code.

for example

SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(
                    delegate()
                    {
                        //some code here. 
                    }
                );

I want in VB.NET to do something like:

using RunWithElevatedPrivil() 
'some code here. 
end using 
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    2026-06-02T08:50:37+00:00Added an answer on June 2, 2026 at 8:50 am

    Check this link, it may help:

    http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/sharepointdevelopment/thread/4854962a-0d4e-40e4-909a-581bb7a5ab03

    In vb.net you can define a parameterless sub that does the code you
    want executed with higher privileges and declare it as
    CodeToRunElevated:

    You will have to define module level variables for it to use.

    Dim secureCode As New SPSecurity.CodeToRunElevated(AddressOf
    Me.SPCode) SPSecurity.RunWithElevatedPrivileges(secureCode)

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