SignedCms.RemoveSignature Method
Definition
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Removes the specified signature from the SignerInfos collection.
Overloads
RemoveSignature(Int32) |
Removes the signature at the specified index of the SignerInfos collection. |
RemoveSignature(SignerInfo) |
The RemoveSignature(SignerInfo) method removes the signature for the specified SignerInfo object. |
RemoveSignature(Int32)
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
Removes the signature at the specified index of the SignerInfos collection.
public:
void RemoveSignature(int index);
public void RemoveSignature (int index);
member this.RemoveSignature : int -> unit
Public Sub RemoveSignature (index As Integer)
Parameters
- index
- Int32
The zero-based index of the signature to remove.
Exceptions
A CMS/PKCS #7 message is not signed, and index
is invalid.
index
is less than zero.
-or-
index
is greater than the signature count minus 1.
The signature could not be removed.
-or-
An internal cryptographic error occurred.
Applies to
RemoveSignature(SignerInfo)
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
- Source:
- SignedCms.cs
The RemoveSignature(SignerInfo) method removes the signature for the specified SignerInfo object.
public:
void RemoveSignature(System::Security::Cryptography::Pkcs::SignerInfo ^ signerInfo);
public void RemoveSignature (System.Security.Cryptography.Pkcs.SignerInfo signerInfo);
member this.RemoveSignature : System.Security.Cryptography.Pkcs.SignerInfo -> unit
Public Sub RemoveSignature (signerInfo As SignerInfo)
Parameters
- signerInfo
- SignerInfo
A SignerInfo object that represents the countersignature being removed.
Exceptions
A null reference was passed to a method that does not accept it as a valid argument.
The value of an argument was outside the allowable range of values as defined by the called method.
A cryptographic operation could not be completed.