CngKey.GetProperty(String, CngPropertyOptions) Method
Definition
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Gets a property, given a name and a set of property options.
public:
System::Security::Cryptography::CngProperty GetProperty(System::String ^ name, System::Security::Cryptography::CngPropertyOptions options);
public System.Security.Cryptography.CngProperty GetProperty (string name, System.Security.Cryptography.CngPropertyOptions options);
[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public System.Security.Cryptography.CngProperty GetProperty (string name, System.Security.Cryptography.CngPropertyOptions options);
member this.GetProperty : string * System.Security.Cryptography.CngPropertyOptions -> System.Security.Cryptography.CngProperty
[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
member this.GetProperty : string * System.Security.Cryptography.CngPropertyOptions -> System.Security.Cryptography.CngProperty
Public Function GetProperty (name As String, options As CngPropertyOptions) As CngProperty
Parameters
- name
- String
The name of the desired property.
- options
- CngPropertyOptions
A bitwise combination of the enumeration values that specify options for the named property.
Returns
An object that contains the raw value of the specified property.
- Attributes
Exceptions
name
is null
.
All other errors.
Remarks
The purpose of this method is to return the value of an arbitrary property of the key. The typical way to retrieve properties is by using the property accessors provided by the CngKey class. CngKey provides wrappers for several, but not all, properties. The GetProperty method is primarily used to access the value of a property that is not wrapped.
This method is useful in the following cases:
A new version of the operating system supports a new Cryptography Next Generation (CNG) key property that does not have a wrapper.
You add a custom property to the key.
The options
parameter is specifically used to indicate the following:
Whether the property is built-in, or custom.
Whether the property should be persisted with the key.
These options must match the value that the property was set with, or the property will not be found.
CryptographicException is thrown if the property cannot be found. You should call the HasProperty method first to avoid the exception instead of wrapping the method call in a try/catch
block.