That helps:) Using Thread::Use and useit Win32::OLE; stops perl from segfaulting when the thread terminates, and gets rid of the "Free to wrong pool" error.
I'm still getting errors (from Win32::OLE) when calling some methods within the Scripting Object. I know the Scripting Object can be used on multiple threads from within VB, so its a case of trying to track down where the conflict lies. I might get time for this later if my current project gets under my skin--which it is beginning to:(
In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Starting multi-threading
by BrowserUk
in thread Starting multi-threading
by blackadder
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