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    I developed a user control as simple as allow user to select either a file or a directory, depends on a property named STYLE.

    I put 2 of these controls in the same form, one with STYLE=1 and one with STYLE=0 (set inside the code, and following this sequence)

    When I execute the program, both controls seems to have STYLE=0. If I reverse the sequence of the code, both will become STYLE=1.

    It seems that the variables inside the user control, have been shared.

    I think I may mess up something like instance or ....

    Would anybody tell me what I have done wrong?


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    I'm not sure about this, but if develop an activeX with usercontrols with a common standard module could cause shared variables inside this module, how to do that within a usercontrol or class, is what we're waiting for to come in vb7, so i'm a bit sceptical to if that's the problem. Tell more about this property, where is it stored?
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