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Question[SOLVED] System.AccessViolationException When Calling Dll Function Again Pin
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Such Access Violation Exceptions often mean that a pointer pointed to some location which is outside of the process space of your program. And such things are more likely to happen in unmanaged code, i.e. the C dll.
As we do not see the code of that dll, we can only speculate. It could be possible that the code tries to do something at the memory location of the strings it was passed at the first call, but Garbage Collection has removed them meanwhile.
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