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From: Phil Reynolds (preynoldsRIDGEWAYSYSTEMS.COM)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 03:59:41 CST

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    Use MsgWaitForMultipleObjects

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    Phil Reynolds
    Ridgeway Systems and Software
    Tel: +44 118 938 1211
    Fax: +44 118 935 4444
    mailto:preynoldsridgewaysystems.com
    http://www.ridgewaysystems.com

    > -----Original Message-----
    > From: Mark A. Rice [mailto:mriceCANARYLABS.COM]
    > Sent: 05 March 2002 19:07
    > To: DCOMDISCUSS.MICROSOFT.COM
    > Subject: Re: [DCOM] Message pump in thread
    >
    >
    > Thanks for the reply.
    >
    > >If you call CoWaitForMultipleHandles() instead of
    > WaitForSingleObject(),
    > >you'll be fine.
    >
    > This is the first time that I heard about
    > CoWaitForMultipleHandles(). That
    > sounds great except I have two apps that have to run on
    > 95/98. The help
    > says this is NT only. Does this mean I either move to an MTA
    > model or build
    > in my own message pump?
    >
    > Thanks again,
    >
    > Mark A. Rice
    > Canary Labs, Inc.
    > http://www.canarylabs.com
    > 814-793-3770
    >
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