> Yes they do. But when you mentioned InitInstance() not being
> available, I wondered what there was in an ATL project to replace
> them? Where does program init / tidy-up code go? Do you have to use
> the ctor and dtor of the application class for that?

There is no application class in ATL.

You should use global objects for that purpose.

> I know I could fire up one in the IDE but I'm using the IDE to debug
> some code right now and I'm a lazy buzzard too {:v)

Oh, the IDE can be run in multiple instances in case you didn't notice!  ;-)

[Ehsan getting mischievous...]


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