Can you show us an example of how you are wrapping the UniObject in a
COM object?  I've never done it this way and am curious how to do it.

I have used the UniObjects in ASP.NET with no issues.  Works nicely with
a U2 backend process pumping out XML.

>because of threading issues, but I've successfully gotten around that
by >insulating the UniObjects objects within my own COM objects.  ASP
calls my >COM object, my COM objects creates a UniObjects object, does
what it needs, >closes and releases the object, life is good.  I've
never even actually 


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