In certain situations, when trying to create an object from a "Thread Per
Object" VB ActiveX Exe, I get error 462: "The remote server machine does not
exist or is unavailable"; on closer examination, it turns out that the exe
just suddenly "vanished". I can reproduce this consistently in VNC 4.3.7, but
it occurs on other machines which are not even running VNC.  Further I can no
longer reproduce it (at least not yet) when running VNC 4.1.1.  Microsoft is
claiming that it must have been a bug in the VNC 4.3.7 vnchooks.dll that has
been fixed.  Was there such a bug?  And if it's a bug in VNC, why does the
problem occur on non-VNC machines: Microsoft's "explanation" is that it must
be a problem with other apps which inject hook DLL's into running processes.
Does this sound plausible?

Thanks...

Dan
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