Marshal.SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(SecureString) Method     
Definition
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Important
This API is not CLS-compliant.
Copies the contents of a managed SecureString into unmanaged memory, converting into ANSI format as it copies.
public:
 static IntPtr SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(System::Security::SecureString ^ s);public static IntPtr SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(System.Security.SecureString s);[System.CLSCompliant(false)]
public static IntPtr SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(System.Security.SecureString s);[System.Security.SecurityCritical]
public static IntPtr SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(System.Security.SecureString s);static member SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi : System.Security.SecureString -> nativeint[<System.CLSCompliant(false)>]
static member SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi : System.Security.SecureString -> nativeint[<System.Security.SecurityCritical>]
static member SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi : System.Security.SecureString -> nativeintPublic Shared Function SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi (s As SecureString) As IntPtrParameters
The managed object to copy.
Returns
nativeint
The address, in unmanaged memory, to where the s parameter was copied, or 0 if a null object was supplied.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The s parameter is null.
There is insufficient memory available.
Examples
The following example uses the SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi method to marshal and decrypt the contents of a SecureString object to a block of unmanaged memory. It then uses the ZeroFreeGlobalAllocAnsi method to zero out and dispose the unmanaged block.
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Security;
class Example
{
    static void Main()
    {
        IntPtr unmanagedRef = IntPtr.Zero;
        // Ask the user for a password.
        Console.Write("Please enter your password: ");
        SecureString passWord = GetPassword();
        Console.WriteLine("Copying and decrypting the string to unmanaged memory...");
        // Copy the Secure string to unmanaged memory (and decrypt it).
        unmanagedRef = Marshal.SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(passWord);
        passWord.Dispose();
        if (unmanagedRef != IntPtr.Zero) {
            Console.WriteLine("Zeroing out unmanaged memory...");
            Marshal.ZeroFreeGlobalAllocAnsi(unmanagedRef);
        }
        Console.WriteLine("Done.");
    }
    public static SecureString GetPassword()
    {
        SecureString password = new SecureString();
        // get the first character of the password
        ConsoleKeyInfo nextKey = Console.ReadKey(true);
        while (nextKey.Key != ConsoleKey.Enter) {
            if (nextKey.Key == ConsoleKey.Backspace) {
                if (password.Length > 0) {
                    password.RemoveAt(password.Length - 1);
                    // erase the last * as well
                    Console.Write(nextKey.KeyChar);
                    Console.Write(" ");
                    Console.Write(nextKey.KeyChar);
                }
            }
            else {
                password.AppendChar(nextKey.KeyChar);
                Console.Write("*");
            }
            nextKey = Console.ReadKey(true);
        }
        Console.WriteLine();
        // lock the password down
        password.MakeReadOnly();
        return password;
    }
}
// The example displays output like the following:
//       Please enter your password: ********
//       Copying and decrypting the string to unmanaged memory...
//       Zeroing out unmanaged memory...
//       Done.
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
Imports System.Security
Module Example
    Sub Main()
        Dim unmanagedRef As IntPtr
        ' Ask the user for a password.
        Console.Write("Please enter your password: ")
        Dim passWord As SecureString = GetPassword()
        Console.WriteLine("Copying and decrypting the string to unmanaged memory...")
        ' Copy the Secure string to unmanaged memory (and decrypt it).
        unmanagedRef = Marshal.SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi(passWord)
        passWord.Dispose()
        If unmanagedRef <> IntPtr.Zero Then
            Console.WriteLine("Zeroing out unmanaged memory...")
            Marshal.ZeroFreeGlobalAllocAnsi(unmanagedRef)
        End If
        Console.WriteLine("Done.")
    End Sub
    Function GetPassword() As SecureString
        Dim password As New SecureString()
        ' get the first character of the password
        Dim nextKey As ConsoleKeyInfo = Console.ReadKey(True)
        While nextKey.Key <> ConsoleKey.Enter
            If nextKey.Key = ConsoleKey.BackSpace Then
                If password.Length > 0 Then
                    password.RemoveAt(password.Length - 1)
                    ' Erase the last * as well.
                    Console.Write(nextKey.KeyChar)
                    Console.Write(" ")
                    Console.Write(nextKey.KeyChar)
                End If
            Else
                password.AppendChar(nextKey.KeyChar)
                Console.Write("*")
            End If
            nextKey = Console.ReadKey(True)
        End While
        Console.WriteLine()
        ' lock the password down
        password.MakeReadOnly()
        Return password
    End Function
End Module
' The example displays output like the following:
'       Please enter your password: ********
'       Copying and decrypting the string to unmanaged memory...
'       Zeroing out unmanaged memory...
'       Done.
Remarks
The SecureStringToGlobalAllocAnsi method is useful for custom marshaling or when mixing managed and unmanaged code. Because this method allocates the unmanaged memory required for a string, always free the memory by calling the ZeroFreeGlobalAllocAnsi method.