PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT
Applies To: Windows 10, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server Technical Preview, Windows Vista
(Write-only.) The PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT property specifies a handle to a security context structure that contains a user certificate, the corresponding private key, the user's SID, and other information needed to attach the certificate to a message.
Property ID
PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT
Type Indicator
VT_UI4
MQPROPVARIANT Field
ulVal
Property Value
Handle to a security context buffer returned by MQGetSecurityContextEx.
Remarks
The sending application should use PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT when using the same certificate to send a large number of authenticated messages. The Message Queuing runtime uses the handle to the security context structure specified by PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT to attach the certificate to the messages for you.
All the information in a security context structure is stored locally on the source computer and has no meaning to the receiving application.
To create a security context structure, call MQGetSecurityContextEx. The certificate included can be an internal or external certificate.
When using a security context structure to attach a certificate, do not set PROPID_M_SENDER_CERT. The Message Queuing runtime will attach the certificate for you. If the Message Queuing runtime finds a different certificate in PROPID_M_SENDER_CERT, it will ignore any information in PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT.
When the sending application is impersonating a user, it must use the security context of the impersonated user.
The PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT property is write-only. If the receiving application attempts to retrieve the PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT property, MQReceiveMessage or MQReceiveMessageByLookupId returns the warning MQ_INFORMATION_PROPERTY, the individual result for the PROPID_M_SECURITY_CONTEXT property is MQ_INFORMATION_PROPERTY_IGNORED, and the other properties are received correctly.
When the current security context structure is no longer needed, call MQFreeSecurityContext to clear the memory allocated for this structure.
For information on | See |
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Attaching the security context using a COM method | MSMQMessage.AttachCurrentSecurityContext |
Using a security context structure | When to Use a Security Context Structure |
How to retrieve the security context of another user | Impersonating a User |
See Also
Message Properties
MQMSGPROPS
MQFreeSecurityContext
MQGetSecurityContext
MQSendMessage
PROPID_M_SENDER_CERT