Hi Frank,
I found this in msdn:
"Ingenious Ways to Implement Multiple Threads in Visual Basic 5.0, Part I"
It says:
Debugging and Native Code Generation
Before I can show you a simple Visual Basic-based program that does multithreading, there are three things that you must know about developing these types of applications. First, you cannot use the Visual Basic IDE to run or debug your application. If you try to run the programs I wrote for this article inside the IDE, it will crash.
Now the question is: did you run it in the IDE ?
hope this helps,
Hennie
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