RpcCertGeneratePrincipalName function (rpcssl.h)
Server programs use the RpcCertGeneratePrincipalName function to generate principal names for security certificates.
Syntax
RPC_STATUS RpcCertGeneratePrincipalName(
PCCERT_CONTEXT Context,
DWORD Flags,
RPC_CSTR *pBuffer
);
Parameters
Context
Pointer to the security-certificate context.
Flags
Currently, the only valid flag for this parameter is RPC_C_FULL_CERT_CHAIN. Using this flag causes the principal name to be generated in fullsic format.
pBuffer
Pointer to a pointer. The RpcCertGeneratePrincipalName function sets this to point at a null-terminated string that contains the principal name.
Return value
This function does not return a value.
Remarks
By default, the principal name that the RpcCertGeneratePrincipalName function passes back is in msstd format. To generate a name in fullsic format, pass RPC_C_FULL_CERT_CHAIN as the value for the Flags parameter.
Your application must call RpcStringFree to release the memory for the string which contains the principal name.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | rpcssl.h (include Rpc.h) |
Library | Rpcrt4.lib |
DLL | Rpcrt4.dll |