SecurityKeyIdentifier Class
Represents a key identifier.
Assembly: System.IdentityModel (in System.IdentityModel.dll)
Typically, the SecurityKeyIdentifier is not used, other than when a custom security token service is created. When a security token service returns a security token, the issued security token contains references to attached and unattached security tokens. Attached references refer to security tokens that are contained within the security header of a SOAP message and unattached references are security tokens that are not included within the security header of a SOAP message. These references typically affirm the authenticity of the issued security token. These references are represented by classes that derive from the SecurityKeyIdentifierClause class. The SecurityKeyIdentifier class contains the collection of these references.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
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