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Hi All:

I have a .dll that deserializes a class. When I call this .dll from an .exe
it works fine. When I call the .dll using reflection (calling the .dll on
the fly) I get an error on the line that deserializes. I found a few other
people on google who had observed the same behavior and said it was due
isolation that happens when System.Reflecti on.Assembly.Loa dFile (during
reflection) is called. Has anyone had any experience with this or could
anyone boil this down into English?
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