![]() ![]() ((MyObject)DataContext).SecurePassword = MyPassword. It gives you an overview of the password sync. ![]() Run the script in the Get the status of password sync settings section. Follow these steps to determine why no passwords are synchronized: Is the Connect server in staging mode A server in staging mode does not synchronize any passwords. this should trigger binding and therefore validation No passwords are synchronized: manual troubleshooting steps. Private void MyPassword_Changed(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e) MyPassword.SetBinding(SecurePasswordProperty, passwordBinding) you can configure other binding stuff here PasswordBinding.ValidatesOnDataErrors = true Public static readonly DependencyProperty SecurePasswordProperty =ĭependencyProperty.RegisterAttached("SecurePassword", typeof(SecureString), typeof(MyWindow)) ĭataContext = myObject // created somewhereīinding passwordBinding = new Binding(SecurePasswordProperty.Name) Then, the corresponding Window code like this will trigger PasswordBox binding: // add a custom DependencyProperty ![]() If (SecurePassword = null || SecurePassword.Length = 0)Īnd a Window Xaml with a PasswordBox like this: this is where I code my custom business rule The password list can be exported to various file formats including TXT, XML and previous versions of Password Safe. If (memberName = "SecurePassword" || memberName = null) Private string Validate(string memberName) Let's suppose I have an MVVM object like this, with WPF validation using IDataErrorInfo: public class MyObject : INotifyPropert圜hanged, IDataErrorInfo Any idea?Īnother solution, without using any "unsecure" string in the middle, is to adapt the Window code, something like this: But for my PasswordBox never gets the value. Retype the password in the Confirm Permission password box. If we made any mistake (defined on my Validation class), when I do this: if (!beUserName.HasError & !bePassword.HasError)Įach BindingExpression should say true of false depending on error validations. For information about opening and importing PDF files, see Adobe Portable Document Format. After I pasted the JS file content and pressed enter, I received an " Undefined" message and nothing else. If (bePassword != null) bePassword.UpdateSource() Hi Klingenm, I´m no programmer but followed your guide to export from passwordbox. If (beUserName != null) beUserName.UpdateSource() Īnd this is how I get it for the PasswordBox: BindingExpression bePassword = textBoxUserPass.GetBindingExpression(PasswordBoxAssistant.BoundPassword) This is how I get the BindingExpression for each TextBox: BindingExpression beUserName = textBoxUserName.GetBindingExpression(TextBox.TextProperty) This is a regular TextBox that I use and works fine: Īnd this is the PasswordBox I tried to simulate: So, apparently, fantastic! I can bind my PasswordBox with its Password property, so then I can bind with my validation. Because its Password is not bindable due to security reasons, I tried to make a binding following this link (also explained here, for CodeProject users). For making validations I followed this link, that shows how to validate on TextBox. I'm trying to make a validation for a PasswordBox. ![]()
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