> In unbinddata.cpp, you'll need to associate a policy object object
> with your secret in it to hUnBind_Key. The authorization error should
> go away once you do that.
> Kent
I tried to assign my SRK to hUnBind_Key before using Tspi_Key_LoadKey
without any luck:
// Assign SRKPolicy with password in it to UnBindKey
result = Tspi_Policy_AssignToObject(hSRKPolicy, hUnBind_Key);
DBG("Put unbind key into unbind ",result);
I am afraid I am not used to the policy/object programming paradigm, so
your explanation left me scratching my head a little. I am also having
trouble understanding where this happens to hKey in Tspi_Data_Unbind05.c
Unless it is automatic during Tspi_Key_Create_Key
Thank you for being so helpful.
-Robb
-Robb
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