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:: com :: sun :: star :: ucb ::

unpublished interface XInteractionSupplyAuthentication2
Base Interfaces
XInteractionSupplyAuthentication2XInteractionSupplyAuthentication
   ┗ ::com::sun::star::task::XInteractionContinuation

XInteractionSupplyAuthentication
(referenced interface's summary:)
An interaction continuation handing back some authentication data.
Usage Restrictions
not published
Description
An interaction continuation handing back some authentication data.

This continuation is typically used in conjunction with AuthenticationRequest.

Since
OOo 3.2

Methods' Summary
canUseSystemCredentials Specifies if 'system credentials' can be obtained and used by the issuer of the authentiction request.  
setUseSystemCredentials Set a new 'use system credentials' value to hand back.  
Methods' Details
canUseSystemCredentials
boolean
canUseSystemCredentials( [out] boolean  Default );

Description
Specifies if 'system credentials' can be obtained and used by the issuer of the authentiction request.
Parameter Default
Returns the default behavior for system credentials handling (to be initially displayed to the user).
Returns
true if the issuer is able to obtain and use system credentials. false otherwise.
setUseSystemCredentials
void
setUseSystemCredentials( [in] boolean  UseSystemCredentials );

Description
Set a new 'use system credentials' value to hand back.
Parameter UseSystemCredentials
true means the request issuer shall obtain and use system credentials.
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