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X509FindType Enum

Definition

Specifies the type of value the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method searches for.

public enum class X509FindType
public enum X509FindType
type X509FindType = 
Public Enum X509FindType
Inheritance
X509FindType

Fields

Name Value Description
FindByThumbprint 0

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the thumbprint of the certificate.

FindBySubjectName 1

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the subject name of the certificate. This is a less specific search than that provided by the FindBySubjectDistinguishedName enumeration value. Using the FindBySubjectName value, the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method performs a case-insensitive string comparison using the supplied value. For example, if you pass "MyCert" to the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method, it will find all certificates with the subject name containing that string, regardless of other subject values. Searching by distinguished name is a more precise search.

FindBySubjectDistinguishedName 2

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the subject distinguished name of the certificate. This is a more specific search than that provided by the FindBySubjectName enumeration value. Using the FindBySubjectDistinguishedName value, the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method performs a case-insensitive string comparison for the entire distinguished name. Searching by subject name is a less precise search.

FindByIssuerName 3

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the issuer name of the certificate. This is a less specific search than that provided by the FindByIssuerDistinguishedName enumeration value. Using the FindByIssuerName value, the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method performs a case-insensitive string comparison using the supplied value. For example, if you pass "MyCA" to the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method, it will find all certificates with the issuer name containing that string, regardless of other issuer values.

FindByIssuerDistinguishedName 4

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the issuer distinguished name of the certificate. This is a more specific search than that provided by the FindByIssuerName enumeration value. Using the FindByIssuerDistinguishedName value, the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method performs a case-insensitive string comparison for the entire distinguished name. Searching by issuer name is a less precise search.

FindBySerialNumber 5

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string that represents the serial number of the certificate as displayed by the certificate dialog box, but without the spaces, or as returned by the GetSerialNumberString() method.

FindByTimeValid 6

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a DateTime value in local time. You can use Now to find all the currently valid certificates.

FindByTimeNotYetValid 7

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a DateTime value in local time. The value does not have to be in the future. For example, you can use FindByTimeNotYetValid to find certificates that became valid in the current year by taking the intersection of the results of a Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) operation for FindByTimeNotYetValid for the last day of last year with the results of a Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) operation for FindByTimeValid of Now.

FindByTimeExpired 8

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a DateTime value in local time. For example, you can find all the certificates that will be valid until the end of the year by eliminating the results of a Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) operation for FindByTimeExpired of the last day of the year from the results of a Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) operation for Now.

FindByTemplateName 9

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the template name of the certificate, such as "ClientAuth". A template name is an X509 version 3 extension that specifies the uses of the certificate.

FindByApplicationPolicy 10

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing either the application policy friendly name or the object identifier (OID, or Oid) of the certificate. For example, "Encrypting File System" or "1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.4" can be used. For an application that will be localized, the OID value must be used, because the friendly name is localized.

FindByCertificatePolicy 11

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing either the friendly name or the object identifier (OID, or Oid) of the certificate policy. The best practice is to use the OID, such as "1.3.6.1.4.1.311.10.3.4". For an application that will be localized, the OID must be used, because the friendly name is localized.

FindByExtension 12

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string describing the extension to find. The object identifier (OID) is most commonly used to direct the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method to search for all certificates that have an extension matching that OID value.

FindByKeyUsage 13

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be either a string representing the key usage or an integer representing a bit mask containing all the requested key usages. For the string value, only one key usage at a time can be specified, but the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method can be used in a cascading sequence to get the intersection of the requested usages. For example, the findValue parameter can be set to "KeyEncipherment" or an integer (0x30 indicates "KeyEncipherment" and "DataEncipherment"). Values of the X509KeyUsageFlags enumeration can also be used.

FindBySubjectKeyIdentifier 14

The findValue parameter for the Find(X509FindType, Object, Boolean) method must be a string representing the subject key identifier in hexadecimal, such as "F3E815D45E83B8477B9284113C64EF208E897112", as displayed in the UI.

Examples

The following example opens the current user's personal certificate store, finds only valid certificates, allows the user to select a certificate, and then writes certificate information to the console. The output depends on the certificate you select.

#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Security.dll>

using namespace System;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography;
using namespace System::Security::Permissions;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Security::Cryptography::X509Certificates;
int main()
{
   try
   {
      X509Store ^ store = gcnew X509Store( "MY",StoreLocation::CurrentUser );
      store->Open( static_cast<OpenFlags>(OpenFlags::ReadOnly | OpenFlags::OpenExistingOnly) );
      X509Certificate2Collection ^ collection = dynamic_cast<X509Certificate2Collection^>(store->Certificates);
      X509Certificate2Collection ^ fcollection = dynamic_cast<X509Certificate2Collection^>(collection->Find( X509FindType::FindByTimeValid, DateTime::Now, false ));
      X509Certificate2Collection ^ scollection = X509Certificate2UI::SelectFromCollection(fcollection, "Test Certificate Select","Select a certificate from the following list to get information on that certificate",X509SelectionFlag::MultiSelection);
      Console::WriteLine( "Number of certificates: {0}{1}", scollection->Count, Environment::NewLine );
      System::Collections::IEnumerator^ myEnum = scollection->GetEnumerator();
      while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
      {
         X509Certificate2 ^ x509 = safe_cast<X509Certificate2 ^>(myEnum->Current);
         array<Byte>^rawdata = x509->RawData;
         Console::WriteLine( "Content Type: {0}{1}", X509Certificate2::GetCertContentType( rawdata ), Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Friendly Name: {0}{1}", x509->FriendlyName, Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Certificate Verified?: {0}{1}", x509->Verify(), Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Simple Name: {0}{1}", x509->GetNameInfo( X509NameType::SimpleName, true ), Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Signature Algorithm: {0}{1}", x509->SignatureAlgorithm->FriendlyName, Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Private Key: {0}{1}", x509->PrivateKey->ToXmlString( false ), Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Public Key: {0}{1}", x509->PublicKey->Key->ToXmlString( false ), Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Certificate Archived?: {0}{1}", x509->Archived, Environment::NewLine );
         Console::WriteLine( "Length of Raw Data: {0}{1}", x509->RawData->Length, Environment::NewLine );
         x509->Reset();
      }
      store->Close();
   }
   catch ( CryptographicException^ ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "Information could not be written out for this certificate." );
   }

}
using System;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
using System.Security.Permissions;
using System.IO;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;

class CertSelect
{
    static void Main()
    {
        X509Store store = new X509Store("MY",StoreLocation.CurrentUser);
        store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly | OpenFlags.OpenExistingOnly);

        X509Certificate2Collection collection = (X509Certificate2Collection)store.Certificates;
        X509Certificate2Collection fcollection = (X509Certificate2Collection)collection.Find(X509FindType.FindByTimeValid,DateTime.Now,false);
        X509Certificate2Collection scollection = X509Certificate2UI.SelectFromCollection(fcollection, "Test Certificate Select","Select a certificate from the following list to get information on that certificate",X509SelectionFlag.MultiSelection);
        Console.WriteLine("Number of certificates: {0}{1}",scollection.Count,Environment.NewLine);

        foreach (X509Certificate2 x509 in scollection)
        {
            try
            {
                byte[] rawdata = x509.RawData;
                Console.WriteLine("Content Type: {0}{1}",X509Certificate2.GetCertContentType(rawdata),Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Friendly Name: {0}{1}",x509.FriendlyName,Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Certificate Verified?: {0}{1}",x509.Verify(),Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Simple Name: {0}{1}",x509.GetNameInfo(X509NameType.SimpleName,true),Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Signature Algorithm: {0}{1}",x509.SignatureAlgorithm.FriendlyName,Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Public Key: {0}{1}",x509.PublicKey.Key.ToXmlString(false),Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Certificate Archived?: {0}{1}",x509.Archived,Environment.NewLine);
                Console.WriteLine("Length of Raw Data: {0}{1}",x509.RawData.Length,Environment.NewLine);
                X509Certificate2UI.DisplayCertificate(x509);
                x509.Reset();
            }
            catch (CryptographicException)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Information could not be written out for this certificate.");
            }
        }
        store.Close();
    }
}
Imports System.Security.Cryptography
Imports System.Security.Permissions
Imports System.IO
Imports System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates

Class CertSelect

    Shared Sub Main()

        Dim store As New X509Store("MY", StoreLocation.CurrentUser)
        store.Open(OpenFlags.ReadOnly Or OpenFlags.OpenExistingOnly)

        Dim collection As X509Certificate2Collection = CType(store.Certificates, X509Certificate2Collection)
        Dim fcollection As X509Certificate2Collection = CType(collection.Find(X509FindType.FindByTimeValid, DateTime.Now, False), X509Certificate2Collection)
        Dim scollection As X509Certificate2Collection = X509Certificate2UI.SelectFromCollection(fcollection, "Test Certificate Select", "Select a certificate from the following list to get information on that certificate", X509SelectionFlag.MultiSelection)
        Console.WriteLine("Number of certificates: {0}{1}", scollection.Count, Environment.NewLine)
         
        For Each x509 As X509Certificate2 In scollection
            Try
                Dim rawdata As Byte() = x509.RawData
                Console.WriteLine("Content Type: {0}{1}", X509Certificate2.GetCertContentType(rawdata), Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Friendly Name: {0}{1}", x509.FriendlyName, Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Certificate Verified?: {0}{1}", x509.Verify(), Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Simple Name: {0}{1}", x509.GetNameInfo(X509NameType.SimpleName, True), Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Signature Algorithm: {0}{1}", x509.SignatureAlgorithm.FriendlyName, Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Public Key: {0}{1}", x509.PublicKey.Key.ToXmlString(False), Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Certificate Archived?: {0}{1}", x509.Archived, Environment.NewLine)
                Console.WriteLine("Length of Raw Data: {0}{1}", x509.RawData.Length, Environment.NewLine)
                X509Certificate2UI.DisplayCertificate(x509)
                x509.Reset()         
             Catch cExcept As CryptographicException
                 Console.WriteLine("Information could not be written out for this certificate.")
             End Try
        Next x509

        store.Close()
    End Sub
End Class

Remarks

X509FindType identifies the type of value provided in the findValue parameter for the Find method. You can use X509FindType to search an X509Certificate2 collection by subject name, thumbprint, serial number, valid date range, or other value.

You can use a combination of FindByTime value types to find certificates that are valid in a given time range. The union of certificates returned using FindByTimeValid, FindByTimeNotYetValid, and FindByTimeExpired for a given time represents all certificates in the queried collection.

Applies to