That sounds reasonable....
From the Microsoft API doc for CoInitializeEx() ...
RemarksCoInitializeEx must be called at least once, and is usually called only once, for each thread that uses the COM library. Multiple calls to CoInitializeEx by the same thread are allowed as long as they pass the same concurrency flag, but subsequent valid calls return S_FALSE. To close the COM library gracefully on a thread, each successful call to CoInitialize or CoInitializeEx, including any call that returns S_FALSE, must be balanced by a corresponding call to CoUninitialize.
Note You must include the #define _WIN32_DCOM preprocessor directive at the beginning of your code to be able to use CoInitializeEx.
A thread must call CoInitializeEx or CoInitialize before calling any other COM library function except the CoGetMalloc function and other memory allocation calls (CoTaskMemAlloc, CoTaskMemFree, CoTaskMemReAlloc, and the IMalloc methods on the task allocation supplied by CoGetMalloc).
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Note You must include the #define _WIN32_DCOM preprocessor directive at the beginning of your code to be able to use CoInitializeEx.
A thread must call CoInitializeEx or CoInitialize before calling any other COM library function except the CoGetMalloc function and other memory allocation calls (CoTaskMemAlloc, CoTaskMemFree, CoTaskMemReAlloc, and the IMalloc methods on the task allocation supplied by CoGetMalloc).
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