StrongNameTokenFromPublicKey Function

Gets a token representing a public key. A strong name token is the shortened form of a public key.

This function has been deprecated in the .NET Framework version 4. Use the ICLRStrongName::StrongNameTokenFromPublicKey method instead.

BOOLEANStrongNameTokenFromPublicKey ( 
    [in]  BYTE    *pbPublicKeyBlob,
    [in]  ULONG   cbPublicKeyBlob,
    [out] BYTE    **ppbStrongNameToken,
    [out] ULONG   *pcbStrongNameToken
);

Parameters

  • pbPublicKeyBlob
    [in] A structure of type PublicKeyBlob that contains the public portion of the key pair used to generate the strong name signature.

  • cbPublicKeyBlob
    [in] The size, in bytes, of pbPublicKeyBlob.

  • ppbStrongNameToken
    [out] The strong name token corresponding to the key passed in pbPublicKeyBlob. The common language runtime allocates the memory in which to return the token. The caller must free this memory by using the StrongNameFreeBuffer function.

  • pcbStrongNameToken
    [out] The size, in bytes, of the returned strong name token.

Return Value

true on successful completion; otherwise, false.

Remarks

A strong name token is the shortened form of a public key used to save space when storing key information in metadata. Specifically, strong name tokens are used in assembly references to refer to the dependent assembly.

If the StrongNameTokenFromPublicKey function does not complete successfully, call the StrongNameErrorInfo function to retrieve the last generated error.

Requirements

Platforms: See .NET Framework System Requirements.

Header: StrongName.h

Library: Included as a resource in mscoree.dll

.NET Framework Versions: 4, 3.5 SP1, 3.5, 3.0 SP1, 3.0, 2.0 SP1, 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

See Also

Reference

ICLRStrongName::StrongNameTokenFromPublicKey Method

ICLRStrongName::StrongNameGetPublicKey Method

PublicKeyBlob Structure