The WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate function passes a WIN_CERTIFICATE structure to a trust provider. When an application calls the WinSubmitCertificate function, WinTrust loads and calls the WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate function of all registered trust providers.
VOID WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate (
LPWIN_CERTIFICATE lpCertificate |
// pointer to the certificate |
); |
None.
Each trust provider can either save the certificate for future use, or ignore it.
WinTrust calls the WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate function only on the client component of the trust provider.
Each trust provider must implement the WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate function. The trust provider provides WinTrust with a pointer to its implementation when WinTrust calls the trust provider’s WinTrustProviderClientInitialize initialization function.
The LPWINTRUST_PROVIDER_SUBMIT_CERTIFICATE type is a pointer to a WinTrustProviderSubmitCertificate function.
WIN_CERTIFICATE, WinTrustProviderClientInitialize
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