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NF:certenroll.IX509PrivateKey.get_UniqueContainerName |
IX509PrivateKey::get_UniqueContainerName (certenroll.h) |
Retrieves a unique name for the key container. |
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security\ix509privatekey_uniquecontainername_property.htm |
security |
93da413f-556d-4cda-8628-ce4a2150da19 |
12/05/2018 |
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certenroll.h |
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Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |
CertEnroll.dll |
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The UniqueContainerName property retrieves a unique name for the key container.
This property is read-only.
This property retrieves an alternate name that can be used when accessing a key when you believe that the ContainerName property value is not unique enough to provide adequate identification. Typically the key container creates the name. For example, the Cryptography API: Next Generation (CNG) key storage provider (KSP) returns the name of the encrypted file that contains the key.