SECPKG_CRED_CLASS enumeration (sspi.h)
Indicates the type of credential used in a client context. The SECPKG_CRED_CLASS enumeration is used in the SecPkgContext_CredInfo structure.
Syntax
typedef enum _SECPKG_CRED_CLASS {
SecPkgCredClass_None = 0,
SecPkgCredClass_Ephemeral = 10,
SecPkgCredClass_PersistedGeneric = 20,
SecPkgCredClass_PersistedSpecific = 30,
SecPkgCredClass_Explicit
} SECPKG_CRED_CLASS, *PSECPKG_CRED_CLASS;
Constants
SecPkgCredClass_None Value: 0 No credentials are supplied. |
SecPkgCredClass_Ephemeral Value: 10 Indicates the credentials used to log on to the system. |
SecPkgCredClass_PersistedGeneric Value: 20 Indicates saved credentials that are not target specific. |
SecPkgCredClass_PersistedSpecific Value: 30 Indicates saved credentials that are target specific. |
SecPkgCredClass_Explicit Value: = Indicates credentials explicitly supplied by the user. |
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows 7 [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only] |
Header | sspi.h |
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