HotspotAuthenticationContext.AbortAuthentication(Boolean) Method
Definition
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Aborts the current authentication attempt and disconnects the WLAN interface from the hotspot.
Note
This functionality is available only to mobile operator apps and UWP apps given privileged access by mobile network operators.
If you want to use this API and publish your app to the Microsoft Store, then you'll need special approval. For more information, see the Restricted capabilities section in the App capability declarations topic.
public:
virtual void AbortAuthentication(bool markAsManual) = AbortAuthentication;
void AbortAuthentication(bool const& markAsManual);
public void AbortAuthentication(bool markAsManual);
function abortAuthentication(markAsManual)
Public Sub AbortAuthentication (markAsManual As Boolean)
Parameters
- markAsManual
-
Boolean
bool
If true, Windows disables the auto-connect property for the corresponding WLAN profile and avoids future auto-connects to this hotspot. Otherwise, false.
Windows requirements
App capabilities |
cellularDeviceControl
cellularDeviceIdentity
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Remarks
AbortAuthentication should be called when authentication credentials can not be provided through IssueCredentials. Once AbortAuthentication is called, the authentication context is finalized and IssueCredentials, AbortAuthentication, or SkipAuthentication should not be called again.