DevicePolicyManager.InstallCaCert(ComponentName, Byte[]) Method
Definition
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Installs the given certificate as a user CA.
[Android.Runtime.Register("installCaCert", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;[B)Z", "GetInstallCaCert_Landroid_content_ComponentName_arrayBHandler")]
public virtual bool InstallCaCert (Android.Content.ComponentName? admin, byte[]? certBuffer);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("installCaCert", "(Landroid/content/ComponentName;[B)Z", "GetInstallCaCert_Landroid_content_ComponentName_arrayBHandler")>]
abstract member InstallCaCert : Android.Content.ComponentName * byte[] -> bool
override this.InstallCaCert : Android.Content.ComponentName * byte[] -> bool
Parameters
- admin
- ComponentName
Which DeviceAdminReceiver
this request is associated with, or
null
if calling from a delegated certificate installer.
- certBuffer
- Byte[]
encoded form of the certificate to install.
Returns
false if the certBuffer cannot be parsed or installation is interrupted, true otherwise.
- Attributes
Remarks
Installs the given certificate as a user CA.
Inserted user CAs aren't automatically trusted by apps in Android 7.0 (API level 24) and higher. App developers can change the default behavior for an app by adding a Security Configuration File to the app manifest file.
The caller must be a profile or device owner on that user, or a delegate package given the #DELEGATION_CERT_INSTALL
scope via #setDelegatedScopes
; otherwise a security exception will be thrown.
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