Microsoft KB Archive/111613

= PRB: IOleObject::IsUpToDate and OLE 1.0 Link Objects =

Article ID: 111613

Article Last Modified on 3/3/2005

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APPLIES TO

 Microsoft OLE 2.01 Microsoft OLE 4.0, when used with:  Microsoft Windows NT 4.0

 Microsoft Windows NT 3.51 Service Pack 5

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This article was previously published under Q111613

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SYMPTOMS
An OLE 2.0 container application calls IOleObject::IsUpToDate to determine whether or not an OLE 1.0 link object is up to date. IsUpToDate returns S_FALSE, even though the object is actually up to date.

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CAUSE
The OLE 1.0 compatibility layer always considers OLE 1.0 link objects to be out of date. If the OLE 1.0 object is not running, the compatibility layer always returns S_FALSE to IOleObject::IsUpToDate.

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MORE INFORMATION
This problem can occur whenever an OLE 2.0 container application loads a document that contains links to OLE 1.0 objects. As part of loading the document, the link container updates any out of date automatic links. To find the out of date links, the container calls IOleObject::IsUpToDate on each link that has a link-update option of OLEUPDATE_ALWAYS.

As described above, IsUpToDate will always return S_FALSE for an OLE 1.0 object that is not running. The container application will then update the link object (which requires running the object's server), even if it was not actually out of date.

For more information on the known idiosyncrasies of embedding or linking OLE 1.0 objects into OLE 2.01 containers, see "Working with OLE 1 Servers" in the OLE SDK version 2.01 "Programmer's Reference."

Additional query words: 2.01 3.50 4.00

Keywords: KB111613

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