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Did you ever read all that stuff on marshaling I gave you links for before? ref and out should only be used for [out] value types and pointers to pointers as declared in native code. If you need the address to a string, you simply do something like this:
IntPtr ptr = Marshal.StringToCoTaskMemAuto(myString);
If your method declaration expects a pointer, this is how you can get it. If you're passing a char[] array, the array itself is a reference type (even though Char is a value type) so you don't need ref or out. The address is what's already being passed since the array is a reference type.

It all just depends on the implementation, for which you've given no specifics. If you need help with something specifically, please provide the signature of the method you're trying to call or something similar.

 

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