CryptGetUserKey (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)
1/6/2010
This function retrieves a handle to a permanent user key pair, such as the user's signature key pair. This function also retrieves a handle to one of a user's two public/private key pairs. Only the owner of the public/private key pairs uses the function and only when the handle to a cryptographic service provider (CSP) and its associated key container is available. Use the CryptAcquireCertificatePrivateKey function if the user's certificate is available, but not the CSP handle.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI CryptGetUserKey(
HCRYPTPROV hProv,
DWORD dwKeySpec,
HCRYPTKEY* phUserKey
);
Parameters
- hProv
[in] HCRYPTPROV handle to a CSP created by a call to CryptAcquireContext.
dwKeySpec
[in] Specifies the key to retrieve. The following keys are retrievable from almost all providers:- AT_KEYEXCHANGE.
- AT_SIGNATURE.
Additionally, some providers allow access to other user-specific keys through this function.
- phUserKey
[out] Pointer to the HCRYPTKEY handle to the retrieved keys.
Return Value
TRUE indicates success. FALSE indicates failure. To get extended error information, call the GetLastError function.
The following table shows the common values for the GetLastError function. The error values prefaced by NTE are generated by the particular CSP you are using.
Value | Description |
---|---|
ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE |
One of the parameters specifies an invalid handle. |
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
One of the parameters contains an invalid value. This is most often an illegal pointer. |
NTE_BAD_KEY |
The dwKeySpec parameter contains an invalid value. |
NTE_BAD_UID |
The hProv parameter does not contain a valid context handle. |
NTE_NO_KEY |
The key requested by the dwKeySpec parameter does not exist. |
Example Code
#include <wincrypt.h>
HCRYPTPROV hProv = 0;
HCRYPTKEY hSignKey = 0;
HCRYPTKEY hXchgKey = 0;
// Get a handle to the user default provider.
// Call CryptAcquireContext. For sample code, see <A HREF="wce50lrfcryptacquirecontext.htm">CryptAcquireContext</A>.
// Get a handle to the signature key.
if(!CryptGetUserKey(hProv, AT_SIGNATURE, &hSignKey)) {
printf("Error %x during CryptGetUserKey!\n", GetLastError());
goto done;
}
// Get a handle to the key exchange key.
if(!CryptGetUserKey(hProv, AT_KEYEXCHANGE, &hXchgKey)) {
printf("Error %x during CryptGetUserKey!\n", GetLastError());
goto done;
}
// Use the 'hSignKey' to verify a signature, or use 'hXchgKey' to export a key to yourself.
...
done:
// Destroy the signature key handle.
if(hSignKey != 0) CryptDestroyKey(hSignKey);
// Destroy the key exchange key handle.
if(hXchgKey != 0) CryptDestroyKey(hXchgKey);
// Free the provider handle.
if(hProv != 0) CryptReleaseContext(hProv, 0);
Requirements
Header | wincrypt.h |
Library | coredll.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.10 and later |
See Also
Reference
Cryptography Functions
CryptAcquireContext
CryptDestroyKey
CryptGenKey