ICLRStrongName::StrongNameTokenFromAssembly Method
Updated: July 2010
Creates a strong name token from the specified assembly file.
BOOLEAN StrongNameTokenFromAssembly (
[in] LPCWSTR wszFilePath,
[out] BYTE **ppbStrongNameToken,
[out] ULONG *pcbStrongNameToken
);
Parameters
wszFilePath
[in] The path to the portable executable (PE) file for the assembly.ppbStrongNameToken
[out] The returned strong name token.pcbStrongNameToken
[out] The size, in bytes, of the strong name token.
Return Value
true if the method completed successfully; otherwise, false.
Remarks
A strong name token is the shortened form of a public key. The token is a 64-bit hash that is created from the public key used to sign the assembly. The token is a part of the strong name for the assembly, and can be read from the assembly metadata.
After the token is created, you should call the ICLRStrongName::StrongNameFreeBuffer method to release the allocated memory.
Requirements
Platforms: See .NET Framework System Requirements.
Header: MetaHost.h
Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll
.NET Framework Versions: 4
See Also
Reference
ICLRStrongName::StrongNameTokenFromAssemblyEx Method
Change History
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July 2010 |
Added topic. |
Information enhancement. |