VerifyUser (Windows CE 5.0)
This function authenticates the user. An application calls this function.
BOOL VerifyUser( const GUID* AEKey, LPCWSTR wszAEDisplayText, HWND hWndParent, DWORD dwOptions, PVOID pExtended);
Parameters
- AEKey
[in] Pointer to the authentication event identifier. The identifier corresponds to the type of authentication required. - wszAEDisplayText
[in] Pointer to the text for the LAP to display. If this value is NULL, the function uses the value set in the registry. - hWndParent
[in] Handle to the parent window. - dwOptions
[in] A bitmask of options. The following table shows the possible values.Value Description VU_NO_UI Returns from VerifyUser without displaying the UI. When using this value, the function will return TRUE only if the user can be verified without displaying the UI. Otherwise, it will return FALSE. VU_HANDLE_MASTER_KEY Handle master key encryption and decryption if master key encryption and decryption are supported. Note The VU_HANDLE_MASTER_KEY option is valid only when it is set by a trusted application.VU_UNTIL_SUCCESS Keep calling into the LAP until the user cancels, or until the user successfully verifies. Note If the VU_NO_UI flag is passed to the function, VU_UNTIL_SUCCESS is ignored. - pExtended
Reserved. Must be set to NULL.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if the user is verified, and FALSE otherwise. To get extended error information, the application should call GetLastError. If the user cancelled the verification request, GetLastError returns ERROR_CANCELLED. If the user failed authentication, GetLastError returns ERROR_WRONG_PASSWORD, or a more applicable code set by the LAP.
Remarks
VerifyUser can be called by any application, whether it is trusted or untrusted.
Example
The following example shows how the application can use VerifyUser to authenticate the user before calling any secure function. CallSecureFunction and TellUserVerificationFailed in this example are user-defined functions.
APP A;
HWND hMyWindow;
VerifyAndCallSecureFunction()
{
DWORD LastError;
GUID AEKeyForFoo = ...;
if (VerifyUser(&AEKeyForFoo,"App A",hMyWindow,VU_UNTIL_SUCCESS,0)) // Call into LASS; This will
CallSecureFunction() // call into active LAP and show LAP-specific UI
else
TellUserVerificationFailed(GetLastError())); // display your own UI
}
Requirements
Pocket PC: Windows Mobile 5.0 and later.
Smartphone: Windows Mobile 5.0 and later.
OS Versions: Windows CE 5.0 and later.
Header: Lap.h.
Link Library: Coredll.lib.
See Also
LASS Functions | Comparing LASS and Password Authentication | Setting an AE Policy | Installing an AE | VerifyUser (LAP)
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