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We are using scripts in Excel to execute code in a VB.Net object. We want
to raise events to Excel at certain times (the object will start up separate threads for various operations). If the main VB.Net object raises an event to Excel directly, everything is fine. If a thread created by the main object calls the main object via a delegate, everything is fine. However, if the thread created by the main object calls the main object (via a delegate) which then raises an event to Excel (chaining the two above actions), then Excel crashes when you try to exit, even though the thread has long since gone away and the object reference has been set to Nothing. The crash is occurring because code is trying to execute in a module (DLL) that has been unloaded. By examining the module list before and after the crash, we've determined that the module is VBE6.DLL. It looks like this module gets unloaded, and then someone tries to execute code in it. Has anyone seen this before? Is there anything special that needs to be done when invoking VB.Net objects from Excel macros to allow a clean exit? Thanks in advance... Jay Nabonne Sonic Solutions |
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