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WMT_CREDENTIAL_FLAGS enumeration (wmsdkidl.h)

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The WMT_CREDENTIAL_FLAGS enumeration type contains values used in the IWMCredentialCallback::AcquireCredentials method.

Syntax

typedef enum WMT_CREDENTIAL_FLAGS {
  WMT_CREDENTIAL_SAVE = 0x1,
  WMT_CREDENTIAL_DONT_CACHE = 0x2,
  WMT_CREDENTIAL_CLEAR_TEXT = 0x4,
  WMT_CREDENTIAL_PROXY = 0x8,
  WMT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPT = 0x10
} ;

Constants

 
WMT_CREDENTIAL_SAVE
Value: 0x1
The application can set this flag to indicate that the caller should save the credentials in a persistent manner.
WMT_CREDENTIAL_DONT_CACHE
Value: 0x2
The application can set this flag to indicate that the caller should not cache the credentials in memory.
WMT_CREDENTIAL_CLEAR_TEXT
Value: 0x4
If this flag is set when the AcquireCredentials method is called, it indicates that the credentials will be sent over the network unencrypted. Applications should not set this flag.
WMT_CREDENTIAL_PROXY
Value: 0x8
If this flag is set when the AcquireCredentials method is called, it indicates that the credentials are for a proxy server. Applications should not set this flag.
WMT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPT
Value: 0x10
If this flag is set when the AcquireCredentials method is called, it indicates that the caller can handle encrypted credentials. When this flag is set, the application has the option of encrypting the credentials. To encrypt the credentials, use the CryptProtectData function, which is described in the Platform SDK documentation. The application can also return the credentials in plain text. In that case, the caller automatically encrypts the credentials, unless the WMT_CREDENTIAL_CLEAR_TEXT flag was set when the AcquireCredentials method was called.

If the application encrypts the credentials, it must set the WMT_CREDENTIAL_ENCRYPT flag before the method returns. If the application returns the credentials in clear text, clear this flag before the method returns.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only],Windows Media Format 7 SDK, or later versions of the SDK
Minimum supported server Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header wmsdkidl.h (include Wmsdk.h)

See also

Enumeration Types