BINGO! That was the issue. I do indeed have an elaborate stopMovie handler that voids things, and it was being executed by the MIAW.
Ah. Glad you got it then.
Warren, you are a genius.
No, just bitten by the same thing before. What got me thinking was your mention of objects that no longer worked. It reminded me of something that happened to me several years back that was as maddening, and as MIAW related -- I had Lingo-resident DB objects that were getting wiped and I was going ape trying to figure out where and why, when all I was doing was closing a MIAW...
I will wrap all the voids in the stopMovie handler with an if it's the ABC MIAW then...
That could work, or you could try just adding stopMovie to the MIAW as well. That might work too, and if it does it would probably be much faster.
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