>Yes and no. It should be possible (we use the GTK dlls that are compiled
>with MSVC6 with the MSVC2005EE studio builds - so mixing Dlls is
>possible), but you have to be very careful about passing C runtime
>resources (e.g. FILE handles) between these two, but that's usually not
>a problem for a typical dissector. But this will make problems while
>running WS, not while loading it (as you have).
>
>I'm unsure what the real problem is here. In an attempt to find the
>cause you may try to strip down the plugin content to an absolute
>minimum content (e.g. #if 0 out all "functional" parts) and see if this
>fixes your problem - in this case a call within your dissector code is
>the problem..
>
>The only solution that should work is to use the MSVC2005EE generated
>Wireshark instead of the official one.
>
>Regards, ULFL

Ulf,

Thank you very much (again) for the response.  I wasn't able to get at the 
root cause of the issue, but because my .dll's (and subsequent .dlls I 
built) work just fine with the wireshark version I compiled, I decided to 
simply install my version rather than the official distribution.  A minor 
inconvenience at worst.  If this becomes an issue in the future, I'll dig 
further, but for now this solution will work fine.

Thank you again for your assistance,

Chris

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