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Declare Function CoInitializeSecurity Lib "ole32.dll" (pVoid As IntPtr, _
cAuthSvc As Integer, asAuthSvc() As SOLE_AUTHENTICATION_SERVICE, _
pReserved1 As IntPtr, dwAuthnLevel As Integer, dwImpLevel As Integer, _
pAuthList As IntPtr, dwCapabilities As Integer, pReserved3 As IntPtr) As Integer
You shouldn't call CoInitializeSecurity from managed code. That's because the CLR will almost always call CoInitialize upon startup before execution enters your main method, and CoInitialize will5 implicitly call CoInitializeSecurity if it hasn't already been called. Therefore, calling this from managed code will usually return RPC_E_TOO_LATE.
The workaround is to write an unmanaged "shim" that will call CoInitializeSecurity, then activate and call into managed code. You can do this via an export from a mixed-mode C++ DLL, by registering a managed component for use by COM, or by using the CLR hosting API.
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Identifies an authentication service that a server is willing to use to communicate to a client.
3/16/2007 8:20:07 AM - anonymous
Registers security and sets the default security values for the process, but this can't be directly called from managed code.
3/19/2008 7:53:21 AM - RobertChipperfield-212.44.26.236
Registers security and sets the default security values for the process, but this can't be directly called from managed code.
11/17/2010 12:47:58 AM - -71.32.39.4
Registers security and sets the default security values for the process, but this can't be directly called from managed code.
11/17/2010 12:47:58 AM - -71.32.39.4
Registers security and sets the default security values for the process, but this can't be directly called from managed code.
3/19/2008 7:53:21 AM - RobertChipperfield-212.44.26.236
Registers security and sets the default security values for the process, but this can't be directly called from managed code.
3/19/2008 7:53:21 AM - RobertChipperfield-212.44.26.236
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