Public Methods
|  Clone | Creates a new object that is a copy of the current instance.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see Clone in .NET Reference. | 
|  Equals | Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see Equals in .NET Reference. | 
|  GetHashCode | Returns a hash code for the current object.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see GetHashCode in .NET Reference. | 
|  GetObjectData |   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see GetObjectData in .NET Reference. | 
|  GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see GetType in .NET Reference. | 
Public Properties
|  BaseCertificateTypeId | The node Id of the base certificate type, if there is one.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see BaseCertificateTypeId in .NET Reference. | 
|  certificateTypeId | The node Id of the certificate type.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see CertificateTypeId in .NET Reference. | 
|  DisplayName | The display name of the certificate type.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see DisplayName in .NET Reference. | 
|  DisplayString | The display string for the current object.   DISPID (Dispatch ID): 0   For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. | 
|  IsAbstract | Indicates that the certificate type is abstract.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see IsAbstract in .NET Reference. | 
|  MinimumRsaKeySize | The minimum RSA key size.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see MinimumRsaKeySize in .NET Reference. | 
|  Name | The name of the certificate type.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see Name in .NET Reference. | 
|  Title | Short text suitable for certificate type selection by the user.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see Title in .NET Reference. | 
|  ToString | Returns a string that represents the current object.   DISPID (Dispatch ID):   For more information, see ToString in .NET Reference. | 
See Also