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NF:xenroll.ICEnroll4.addExtensionToRequest |
ICEnroll4::addExtensionToRequest (xenroll.h) |
The ICEnroll4::addExtensionToRequest method adds an extension to the request. |
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security\icenroll4_addextensiontorequest.htm |
security |
0bd46cd6-cc7e-4d87-b8ff-8fa01f639282 |
12/05/2018 |
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xenroll.h |
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Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Uuid.lib |
Xenroll.dll |
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19H1 |
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[This method is no longer available for use as of Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista.]
The addExtensionToRequest method adds an extension to the request. This method was first defined in the ICEnroll4 interface.
Specifies whether the extension is critical. If TRUE, the extension being added is critical. If FALSE, it is not critical.
Note that TRUE is defined (in a Microsoft header file) for C/C++ programmers as one, while Visual Basic defines the True keyword as negative one. As a result, Visual Basic developers must use one (instead of True) to set this parameter to TRUE. However, to set this parameter to FALSE, Visual Basic developers can use zero or False.
The object identifier (OID) that represents the extension name.
The base64-encoded or binary extension value.
The return value is an HRESULT, with S_OK returned if the call is successful.