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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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CryptEncrypt
[New - Windows NT]
[New - Windows 95, OEM Service Release 2]
The
CryptEncrypt function is used to encrypt data. The algorithm used to encrypt the data is
designated by the key held by the CSP module, which is referenced by the
hKey parameter.
BOOL CRYPTFUNC CryptEncrypt(
HCRYPTKEY hKey,
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HCRYPTHASH hHash,
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BOOL Final,
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DWORD dwFlags,
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BYTE *pbData,
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DWORD *pdwDataLen,
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DWORD dwBufLen
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Parameters
hKey
[in] A handle to the key to use for the encryption. An application obtains
this handle by using either the
CryptGenKey or the
CryptImportKey function.
This key specifies the encryption algorithm that is used.
hHash
[in] A handle to a hash object. This parameter is used only if a hash of the
data is to be computed at the same time the encryption is being performed. See
the "Remarks" section for more information.
If no hash is to be done, this parameter must be zero.
Final
[in] The Boolean value that specifies whether this is the last section in a
series being encrypted. This should be TRUE if this is the last or only block,
and FALSE if it is not. See the "Remarks" section for more information.
dwFlags
[in] The flag values. This parameter is reserved for future use and should
always be zero.
pbData
[in/out] The buffer holding the data to be encrypted. Once the encryption has
been performed, the encrypted data is placed back in this same buffer.
The size of this buffer is specified by
dwBufLen. The number of bytes of data to be encrypted is specified by
pdwDataLen.
This parameter can be NULL if all you are doing is determining the number of
bytes required for the returned data.
pdwDataLen
[in/out] The address of the data length. Before calling this function, the
caller should set this parameter to the number of bytes to be encrypted. Upon
return, this address will contain the number of bytes of encrypted data.
If the buffer specified by
pbData is not large enough to hold the data, the function returns the
ERROR_MORE_DATA error code (through
GetLastError) and stores the required buffer size, in bytes, into the variable pointed to
by
pdwDataLen.
If
pbData is NULL, then no error is returned, and the function stores the size of the
data, in bytes, in the variable pointed to be
pdwDataLen. This lets an application determine the correct buffer size unambiguously.
When a block cipher is used, this data length must be a multiple of the block
size, unless this is the final section of data to be encrypted and the
Final flag is TRUE.
dwBufLen
[in] The number of bytes in the
pbData buffer.
Note that, depending on the algorithm used, the encrypted text can be slightly
larger than the original plaintext. In this case, the
pbData buffer needs to be sized accordingly.
As a rule, if a stream cipher is used the ciphertext will be the same size as
the plaintext. If a block cipher is used, the ciphertext will be up to a "block
length" larger than the plaintext.
Remarks
If data is to be hashed and encrypted simultaneously, a handle to a hash
object can be passed in the
hHash parameter. The hash value will be updated with the plaintext passed in. This
option is useful when generating signed and encrypted text.
Prior to calling
CryptEncrypt, the application should obtain a handle to the hash object by calling the
CryptCreateHash function. Once the encryption is complete, the hash value can be obtained
through the
CryptGetHashParam function or the hash can be signed using the
CryptSignHash function.
When a large amount of data needs to be encrypted, it can be done in sections.
This is done by calling
CryptEncrypt repeatedly. The
Final parameter should be set to TRUE only on the last invocation of
CryptEncrypt, so the encryption engine can properly finish the encryption process. The
following extra actions are performed when
Final is TRUE:
- If the key is a block cipher key, the data will be padded to a multiple of the
block size of the cipher. To find the block size of a cipher, use CryptGetKeyParam to get the KP_BLOCKLEN parameter of the key.
- If the cipher is operating in a chaining mode, the next CryptEncrypt operation will reset the cipher's feedback register to the KP_IV value of the
key.
- If the cipher is a stream cipher, the next CryptEncrypt will reset the cipher to its initial state.
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
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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_ALGID
| The hKey session key specifies an algorithm that this CSP does not support.
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NTE_BAD_DATA
| The data to be encrypted is invalid. For example, when a block cipher is used
and the Final flag is FALSE, the value specified by pdwDataLen must be a multiple of the block size.
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NTE_BAD_FLAGS
| The dwFlags parameter is nonzero.
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NTE_BAD_HASH
| The hHash parameter contains an invalid handle.
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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_LEN
| The size of the output buffer is too small to hold the generated ciphertext.
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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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NTE_DOUBLE_ENCRYPT
| The application attempted to encrypt the same data twice.
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NTE_FAIL
| The function failed in some unexpected way.
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NTE_NO_MEMORY
| The CSP ran out of memory during the operation.
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Example
See "Encryption Example" in the section
Encrypting and Decrypting Data.
See Also
CryptCreateHash,
CryptDecrypt,
CryptGenKey,
CryptGetHashParam,
CryptImportKey,
CryptSignHash
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