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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
| OSR2
| Win32s
| No
| Import Library
| advapi32.lib
| Header File
| wincrypt.h
| Unicode
| WinNT
| Platform Notes
| None
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CryptDestroyKey
[New - Windows NT]
[New - Windows 95, OEM Service Release 2]
The
CryptDestroyKey function releases the handle referenced by the
hKey parameter. Once a key handle has been released, it becomes invalid and cannot
be used again.
If the handle refers to a session key, or to a public key that has been
imported into the CSP through
CryptImportKey, this function destroys the key and frees the memory that the key occupied.
Many CSPs will scrub the memory where the key was held before freeing it.
On the other hand, if the handle refers to a public/private key pair (obtained
from
CryptGetUserKey), the underlying key pair is not destroyed by this function. Only the handle
is destroyed.
BOOL CRYPTFUNC CryptDestroyKey(
Parameters
hKey
[in] A handle to the key to be destroyed.
Remarks
Keys take up memory in both the operating system's memory space and the CSP's
memory space. Some CSPs will be implemented in hardware with very limited
memory resources. For this reason, it is important that applications destroy all
keys with the
CryptDestroyKey function when they are finished with them.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To retrieve extended error
information, use the
GetLastError function.
The following table lists the error codes most commonly returned by the
GetLastError function. The error codes prefaced by "NTE" are generated by the particular
CSP you are using.
Error
| Description
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ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE
| One of the parameters specifies an invalid handle.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
| One of the parameters contains an invalid value. This is most often an illegal
pointer.
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NTE_BAD_KEY
| The hKey parameter does not contain a valid handle to a key.
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NTE_BAD_UID
| The CSP context that was specified when the key was created cannot be found.
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Example
See the "Example" section in the
CryptGenKey function.
See Also
CryptDeriveKey,
CryptGenKey,
CryptGetUserKey,
CryptImportKey
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