IHostSecurityManager::GetSecurityContext Method
Gets the requested IHostSecurityContext from the host.
HRESULT GetSecurityContext (
[in] EContextType eContextType,
[out] IHostSecurityContext** ppSecurityContext
);
Parameters
eContextType
[in] One of the EContextType values, indicating what type of security context to return.ppSecurityContext
[out] The address of an interface pointer to the IHostSecurityContext of eContextType.
Return Value
HRESULT |
Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
GetSecurityContext returned successfully. |
HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE |
The common language runtime (CLR) has not been loaded into a process, or the CLR is in a state in which it cannot run managed code or process the call successfully. |
HOST_E_TIMEOUT |
The call timed out. |
HOST_E_NOT_OWNER |
The caller does not own the lock. |
HOST_E_ABANDONED |
An event was canceled while a blocked thread or fiber was waiting on it. |
E_FAIL |
An unknown catastrophic failure occurred. When a method returns E_FAIL, the CLR is no longer usable within the process. Subsequent calls to hosting methods return HOST_E_CLRNOTAVAILABLE. |
Remarks
A host can control all code access to thread tokens by both the CLR and user code. It can also ensure that complete security context information is passed across asynchronous operations or code points with restricted code access. IHostSecurityContext encapsulates this security context information, which is opaque to the CLR. The CLR captures this information and moves it across thread pool worker item dispatch, finalizer execution, and module and class construction.
Requirements
Platforms: See .NET Framework System Requirements.
Header: MSCorEE.h
Library: Included as a resource in MSCorEE.dll
.NET Framework Versions: 4, 3.5 SP1, 3.5, 3.0 SP1, 3.0, 2.0 SP1, 2.0