I am developing a Remoting application where a client looks up store specific information to login to a web server. It sets the user name and passwords in a class that stores the properties as System.Security.SecureString. I then try to pass the class with the login credentials to a server object that uses it to connect to the web host, get and some information back. When I call the server method I this error:

Type 'System.Security.SecureString' in Assembly 'mscorlib, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' is not marked as serializable.
The class that contains the SecureStrings is marked as serializeable, and this was working while developing until I added the SecureString properties. Is there something I need to do to make this work, or am I going to have to change SecureString to String?

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It is very difficult to get data from a SecureString, which is a good thing. If you want to use Securestring you'll have to implement a custom serializer on your object that can take the SecureString and save it as something usable (maybe even encrypting it in the process).

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Don't like it, but changed all the SecureString to string and I'll just have to settle for the encryption provided by the channel – Beaner Jun 4 '09 at 18:15
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Secure string class is not visible to COM.That`s why it is showing this error. May be converting secure string to string and then serializing it will help.

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