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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T22:11:01+00:00 2026-05-16T22:11:01+00:00

I have two classes, TProvider and TEncrypt . The calling application will talk to

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I have two classes, TProvider and TEncrypt. The calling application will talk to the TProvider class. The calling application will call Initialise first to obtain the handle mhProvider. I require access to this handle later when i try to perform encryption, as the TEncrypt class donot have access to this handle mhProvider. How can i get access to this handle?

class TProvider
{
public:
    int Initialise();
    int Encrypt();
private:
    HCRYPTPROV mhProvider;
    TEncrypt* mpEncrypt;
};
    //------------------------------------
class TEncrypt
{
public:
    int Encryption();
private:
    int GenerateEncryptionKey();
    HCRYPTKEY mhKey;
};
    //------------------------------------
int TEncrypt::Encryption()
{
    vStatus = GenerateEncryptionKey();
    // will go on to perform encryption after obtaining the key
return(vStatus);
}
    //------------------------------------
int TEncrypt::GenerateEncryptionKey()
{
    BOOL bRet = CryptGenKey(mhProvider,
                            CALG_AES_256,
                            CRYPT_EXPORTABLE,
                            &mhKey);
}
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    2026-05-16T22:11:01+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 10:11 pm

    Either you pass the handle to TEncrypt via a (constructor/method) parameter, or you make it available via a global variable. I would prefer the former, as global variables make the code harder to understand, maintain and test.

    Availability may also be indirect, e.g. you pass an object to TEncrypt::Encryption() which provides access to the handle via one of its public methods.

    (of course you can also pass it through a file, DB, … but let’s keep the focus within the program.)

    Update: an example

    class TEncrypt
    {
    public:
        int Encrypt(HCRYPTPROV& mhProvider);
    private:
        int GenerateEncryptionKey(HCRYPTPROV& mhProvider);
        HCRYPTKEY mhKey;
    };
        //------------------------------------
    int TEncrypt::Encrypt(HCRYPTPROV& mhProvider)
    {
        vStatus = GenerateEncryptionKey(mhProvider);
        // will go on to perform encryption after obtaining the key
        return(vStatus);
    }
        //------------------------------------
    int TEncrypt::GenerateEncryptionKey(HCRYPTPROV& mhProvider)
    {
        BOOL bRet = CryptGenKey(mhProvider,
                                CALG_AES_256,
                                CRYPT_EXPORTABLE,
                                &mhKey);
    }
    

    Note: I renamed TEncrypt::Encrypt because it is better to use verbs as method names rather than nouns.

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