Ah, I'm no crypto expert (I'll defer to the gurus) but if memory serves AES did 
not adopt Rijndael to the letter, it made some modifications so the output of 
both functions would expectedly differ.

Glad you found your solution.

Regards,
Joel


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> Hi thank you for the enlightening answer.
> 
> My problem was that at first i used the RijndaelManaged which not gave the
> exact same result as AesCryptoServiceProvider which i use in a webservice.
> However using the AesManaged gave the the same results and therefore i use
> this for my implementation.
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