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"Object is in use elsewhere"

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    Dejan Petrovic
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    ... is the name of my eternal problem with Developer Studio 7. It appears every time when I try to execute my programme - when I am using a third party GUI library (like Sax.SmartUI). Problem is not specific to this library, any library that draws its controls on the form designer (and they all do) will cause the fault. The culprit object is outlined in red in the designer, message box appears and the mouse starts to disapeare somewhere behind 'invisible' window (rectangular area of the screen). It does not appear that there had been any memory leak and there is a complicated procedure (ritual that's almost funny) that I have to repeat every time after execution - not to crash DS7 or Windows 2000 itself (it happened). This thing is dragging along since Beta 2 version, it's the same thing with release versions (both C# standard edition and Dev.Studio Enterprise) - it does not seem there is any link to the OS (various NT's and Windows 2000 behaved in the same manner), several clean sweep system installations produced no result ... and I have no more ideas. So am I open to all suggestions. Regards, Dejan Petrovic

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