by Steegy » Thu Jun 21, 2007 12:12 pm
I tried
SDB = null; a thousand times, without luck (if only it was that easy
). Maybe by using Late Binding, we can get rid of the warning. The Early Binding uses RCW (Runtime Callable Wrapper) and GC (Carbage Collection) and stuff like that, so it's very very difficult (or impossible) to control things yourself.
.NET makes a lot of things easy, except if really need to use COM, Shell, Kernel, Plugins, ... (the not-so-GUI stuff)
:lol:
I tried [color=green]SDB = null;[/color] a thousand times, without luck (if only it was that easy ;)). Maybe by using Late Binding, we can get rid of the warning. The Early Binding uses RCW (Runtime Callable Wrapper) and GC (Carbage Collection) and stuff like that, so it's very very difficult (or impossible) to control things yourself.
.NET makes a lot of things easy, except if really need to use COM, Shell, Kernel, Plugins, ... (the not-so-GUI stuff)