IWMDRMSecurity::CheckCertForRevocation method

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The CheckCertForRevocation method determines whether a certificate has been revoked.

Syntax

HRESULT CheckCertForRevocation(
  [in]  REFGUID rguidRevocationList,
  [in]  BYTE    *pbCert,
  [in]  DWORD   cbCert,
  [out] BOOL    *fRevoked
);

Parameters

rguidRevocationList [in]

GUID identifying the revocation list to use. Set to one of the values in the following table.

GUID constant Description
WMDRM_REVOCATIONTYPE_APP Specifies the application certificate revocation list.
WMDRM_REVOCATIONTYPE_DEVICE Specifies the device certificate revocation list.
WMDRM_REVOCATIONTYPE_CARDEA Specifies the Microsoft Windows Media DRM for Network Devices certificate revocation list.

pbCert [in]

Buffer containing the certificate to look up.

cbCert [in]

Size of the buffer pbCert, in bytes.

fRevoked [out]

On output, indicates whether the certificate is present in the revocation list.

Return value

The method returns an HRESULT. Possible values include, but are not limited to, those in the following table.

Return code Description
S_OK
The method succeeded.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Header
Wmdrmsdk.h
Library
Wmdrmsdk.lib

See also

IWMDRMSecurity Interface