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Authentication Services Functions (Windows CE 5.0)

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This section defines the authentication services functions. Among these are the SSPI callback functions, for example, AcceptSecurityContext. A SecurityFunctionTable structure contains pointers to these callback functions.

Note   An SSPI callback function should be called by dereferencing the field of the same name in the SecurityFunctionTable structure retrieved by a call to the InitSecurityInterface function. It is not recommended to call the callback functions directly.

Programming element Description
AcceptSecurityContext This function enables the server part of a transport application to establish a security context between the server and a remote client.
AcquireCredentialsHandle This function allows applications to acquire a handle to preexisting credentials associated with the user on whose behalf the call is made.
ApplyControlToken This function provides a way to apply a control token to a security context.
CompleteAuthToken This function completes an authentication token.
DecryptMessage This function decrypts a message.
DeleteSecurityContext This function deletes local data structures associated with the specified security context.
EncryptMessage This function encrypts a message to help provide privacy.
EnumerateSecurityPackages This function retrieves an array of SecPkgInfo structures that describe the security packages available to the client.
FreeContextBuffer This function enables callers of security provider functions to free a memory buffer allocated by the security provider.
FreeCredentialsHandle This function notifies the security system that credentials are no longer required.
InitializeSecurityContext This function initiates the outbound security context from a credential handle.
InitSecurityInterface This function returns a pointer to a Security Service Provider Interface (SSPI) dispatch table.
InternetCanonicalizeUrl This function converts a URL to a canonical form, including the conversion of unsafe characters into escape sequences.
MakeSignature This function generates a cryptographic checksum of the message and includes sequencing information to prevent message loss or insertion.
NTLMAddGroup This function adds a new NTLM group.
NTLMAddUserToGroup This function adds an existing user to an existing NTLM group.
NTLMDeleteUser This function deletes a user name from the local database.
NTLMEnumGroups This function enumerates an NTLM group.
NTLMEnumUser This function enumerates a user in a local database.
NTLMGetGroupList This function gets a list of groups to which a user belongs.
NTLMGetUserList This function gets the list of users belonging to an NTLM group.
NTLMRemoveGroup This function removes an existing NTLM group.
NTLMRemoveUserFromGroup This function removes a user from an NTLM group.
NTLMSetUserInfo This function adds user information to the local database.
QueryContextAttributes This function enables a transport application to query a security package for certain attributes of a security context.
QueryCredentialsAttributes This function retrieves the attributes of a credential, such as the name associated with the credential.
QuerySecurityPackageInfo This function retrieves information about a specified security package.
SealMessage This function seals a message.
UnsealMessage This function unseals a message.
VerifySignature This function verifies the signature of a message at the other end.

See Also

Authentication Services Reference

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