Stephen Clower wrote:
I thought the same thing. If that were the case, shouldn't the focused and active window portions of the error report have been blank?
Things come and go so fast that it's not inconceivable for like object to contain un-like information. Your best bet is some good old fashioned bullet proofing (i.e. make sure your Process object is not Nothing before using it).
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