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FileRevocationManager.Revoke(String) Method

Definition

Note

Starting in July 2022, Microsoft is deprecating Windows Information Protection (WIP) and the APIs that support WIP. Microsoft will continue to support WIP on supported versions of Windows. New versions of Windows won't include new capabilities for WIP, and it won't be supported in future versions of Windows. For more information, see Announcing sunset of Windows Information Protection.

For your data protection needs, Microsoft recommends that you use Microsoft Purview Information Protection and Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention. Purview simplifies the configuration set-up and provides an advanced set of capabilities.

Note

FileRevocationManager may be unavailable for releases after Windows 10. Instead, use FileProtectionManager.

Revokes all files and folders protected for selective wipe for a specified enterprise id.

public:
 static void Revoke(Platform::String ^ enterpriseIdentity);
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("FileRevocationManager might be unavailable after Windows 10. Instead, use FileProtectionManager.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract)]
 static void Revoke(winrt::hstring const& enterpriseIdentity);
/// [Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("FileRevocationManager might be unavailable after Windows 10. Instead, use FileProtectionManager.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract")]
 static void Revoke(winrt::hstring const& enterpriseIdentity);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("FileRevocationManager might be unavailable after Windows 10. Instead, use FileProtectionManager.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, typeof(Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract))]
public static void Revoke(string enterpriseIdentity);
[Windows.Foundation.Metadata.Deprecated("FileRevocationManager might be unavailable after Windows 10. Instead, use FileProtectionManager.", Windows.Foundation.Metadata.DeprecationType.Deprecate, 65536, "Windows.Security.EnterpriseData.EnterpriseDataContract")]
public static void Revoke(string enterpriseIdentity);
function revoke(enterpriseIdentity)
Public Shared Sub Revoke (enterpriseIdentity As String)

Parameters

enterpriseIdentity
String

Platform::String

winrt::hstring

Revoke all files and folders protected by selective wipe for this enterprise id. The enterpriseIdentity value must be formatted as an Internationalized Domain Name (IDN) and cannot contain spaces. For example, contoso.com.

Attributes

Remarks

When your app determines that a user is no longer valid, you can quickly revoke access to all of the files and folders protected for an enterprise identity using the Revoke method, as shown in the following example. The file is not deleted by the Revoke method. The Revoke method puts the file into state where it cannot be accessed. You can add code to your app to delete a file that is inaccessible and has been revoked.

Applies to

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