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I have a VB 6.0 program that is in production with a certain set of device
drivers. I implemented new drivers (SO objects) to use a new device. The
program has an END in it, and I want the program to END. It did with the old
drivers, and the only thing (I think) that's changed is I'm using different
drivers. Now when the program hits that statement, it stops. It doesn't end
end...it just stops using CPU. Any ideas why this would be happening?
Thanks!

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