OPC Labs EasyOPC-UA Library
UACertificateAcceptancePolicy Object Members
Overview 
OpcLabs_EasyOpcUA ActiveX DLL : UACertificateAcceptancePolicy Object
Public Methods
Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see Clone in .NET Reference.

Removes a given endpoint URL to the collection of endpoint URLs that are always trusted, without regard for the certificate provided.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see DistrustEndpointUrlString in .NET Reference.

Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see Equals in .NET Reference.

Returns a hash code for the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see GetHashCode in .NET Reference.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see GetObjectData in .NET Reference.

Gets the Type of the current instance.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see GetType in .NET Reference.

Determines whether a given endpoint URL is always trusted, without regard for the certificate provided.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see IsEndpointUrlStringTrusted in .NET Reference.

Adds a given endpoint URL to the collection of endpoint URLs that are always trusted, without regard for the certificate provided.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see TrustEndpointUrlString in .NET Reference.

Public Properties
Determines whether any certificate will be accepted, even if a certificate validation error occurs.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see AcceptAnyCertificate in .NET Reference.

Determines whether certificates signed with SHA-1 message digest algorithm can be accepted.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see AllowSha1SignedCertificates in .NET Reference.

Determines whether the interactive user can be prompted to and accept a server certificate that has failed other validation checks.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see AllowUserAcceptCertificate in .NET Reference.

Check that the time value is valid (e.g. does not indicate that the certificate has expired) and that the CA certificate and the issued certificate have validity periods that are nested.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see CheckTimeValidAndNested in .NET Reference.

The display string for the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID): 0

 

For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference.

Determines the minimum length of the certificate's public key.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see MinimumCertificateKeySize in .NET Reference.

Require that it must be possible to determine whether the certificate has been revoked.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see RequireRevocationStatusKnown in .NET Reference.

A symbolic name of the current parameter combination if it has a standard name. Empty otherwise.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see StandardName in .NET Reference.

Returns a string that represents the current object.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference.

An array of endpoint URLs that are always trusted, without regard for the certificate provided.

 

DISPID (Dispatch ID):

 

For more information, see TrustedEndpointUrlStrings in .NET Reference.

See Also

UACertificateAcceptancePolicy Object