EncryptArguments Element (ICF)

Specifies whether the instance encrypts delivery channel and event provider arguments before storing the values in the instance and application databases. Encrypting arguments that contain sensitive information makes it more difficult for unauthorized users to read this information.

Syntax

<NotificationServicesInstance>
    ...
    <EncryptArguments>

Element Characteristics

Characteristic Description

Data type

Boolean.

Default value

false.

Occurrence

Optional once per NotificationServicesInstance element.

Updates

Cannot be added, deleted, or modified when updating the instance.

Element Relationships

Relationship Elements

Parent element

NotificationServicesInstance Element (ICF)

Child elements

None.

Remarks

The Boolean values true and false must be lowercase.

If the EncryptArguments value is true, Microsoft SQL Server Notification Services encrypts the delivery channel and event provider arguments before storing them in the database.

Before you create the instance, you must provide your own a key value, which is a string of up to 2500 characters that Notification Services uses to encrypt the data. You must supply this key value when you create, register, and update the instance.

Example

This example shows how to specify to encrypt arguments for an instance.

<EncryptArguments>true</EncryptArguments>

See Also

Reference

Application Definition File Reference

Concepts

Instance Configuration File Reference

Other Resources

Deploying an Instance of Notification Services
Updating Instances and Applications
nscontrol displayargumentkey Command

Help and Information

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