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    I've been toying with ATL com objects and I have a problem. once I create the com object and load to the emulator, it works fine once, then I get a hard error and the com can not be used again. Does anybody have any idea of what I'm doing wrong!!! thanks for the help! :-O sun.lcr

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      I've been toying with ATL com objects and I have a problem. once I create the com object and load to the emulator, it works fine once, then I get a hard error and the com can not be used again. Does anybody have any idea of what I'm doing wrong!!! thanks for the help! :-O sun.lcr

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      don't do the hard error, instread try soft error. HTH

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        don't do the hard error, instread try soft error. HTH

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        Hi HTH, Thanks for comment. I'm not doing any erroring at all. Instead when i do something like this: dim o as new my atlObject textBox1 = o.foo 'returns a string textBox1 = o.foo 'fails in here ..... and I get the error message.... :confused: sun.lcr

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