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From: Wallis Simon (simon.wallis_at_DANFOSS.COM)
Date: Wed Jan 29 2003 - 08:47:46 CST
Food for thought.
Thanks.
Simon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jonas Blunck TACMa [mailto:jobu
TAC.SE]
> Sent: 29 January 2003 14:46
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> Subject: Re: Spontaneous DLL unloading
>
>
> >>Basically, I don't understand why the client loads the dll
> in the first
> place (it shouldn't know
> >>that the interface is supported in a dll). Given that the client is
> loading the dll, why is it
> >>unloading? There seems to be some confusion between the
> real dll, loaded
> in the server process,
> >>and the 'copy' loaded in the client process space.
>
> The DLL is probably loaded into the clients process because
> of a typelibrary
> marshalled interface and the typelibrary is contained in that
> DLL? That
> could be why it is loaded into the process in the first
> place. Don't know
> why it unloads though..
>
> // B
>
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