X509Certificate.Import Method (Byte[], SecureString, X509KeyStorageFlags)
Updated: September 2011
Populates an X509Certificate object using data from a byte array, a password, and a key storage flag.
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
[PermissionSetAttribute(SecurityAction.InheritanceDemand, Unrestricted = true)] public virtual void Import( byte[] rawData, SecureString password, X509KeyStorageFlags keyStorageFlags )
Parameters
- rawData
- Type: System.Byte[]
A byte array that contains data from an X.509 certificate.
- password
- Type: System.Security.SecureString
The password required to access the X.509 certificate data.
- keyStorageFlags
- Type: System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates.X509KeyStorageFlags
A bitwise combination of the enumeration values that control where and how to import the certificate.
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The rawData parameter is null. -or- The length of the rawData parameter is 0. |
Security Note
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Never hard code a password within your source code. Hard-coded passwords can be retrieved from an assembly using the Ildasm.exe (MSIL Disassembler), a hex editor, or by simply opening the assembly in a text editor such as Notepad.exe. |
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SecurityCriticalAttribute
requires full trust for the immediate caller. This class cannot be used by partially trusted or transparent code.
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InheritanceDemand
for full trust for inheritors. This member cannot be inherited by partially trusted code.
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KeyContainerPermission
for permission to create a key container. Security action: Demand. Associated enumeration: KeyContainerPermissionFlags.Create
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Security Note