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NN:credentialprovider.ICredentialProviderFilter |
ICredentialProviderFilter (credentialprovider.h) |
Used to dynamically filter credential providers based on information available at runtime. |
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shell\ICredentialProviderFilter.htm |
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a12a0648-ea60-4537-9d5c-8d21fd53cc80 |
12/05/2018 |
ICredentialProviderFilter, ICredentialProviderFilter interface [Windows Shell], ICredentialProviderFilter interface [Windows Shell],described, _shell_ICredentialProviderFilter, credentialprovider/ICredentialProviderFilter, shell.ICredentialProviderFilter |
credentialprovider.h |
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Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |
Credentialprovider.idl |
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19H1 |
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Used to dynamically filter credential providers based on information available at runtime.
The ICredentialProviderFilter interface inherits from the IUnknown interface. ICredentialProviderFilter also has these types of members:
It is recommended that third party credential providers do not use this interface to filter or disable system credential providers on a desktop. If an enterprise deploys a third party credential provider and wants to disable system credential providers currently available, that is a decision that should be made by a domain administrator after careful consideration. System policies exist that enable administrators to filter out credential providers and those should be used instead of building filters directly into a third party credential provider.