--Rob Prouse:<br>
The wrapper uses managed C++, no PInvoke.  The wrapper is compiled into a DLL that is then used by another application (as you illustrated).

The legacy code produces graphics objects.  When I try to get the handle to an image, I get a null exception instead.  The debugger doesn't let me get farther into the code to figure out why.  Everything else seems to run ok - the other data objects needed to create the image exist and appear to be correct.  (Sorry, I know that is still a pretty vague description.)
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--Rob Walker:<br>
I unfortunately do not have the source code.
Not sure about "using the STL across the library interfaces".  Does graphics fall under that category?

I was able to get my application to run with using the /clr:oldSyntax switch, but that's where I get the null handles to images.  I tried to put in all the modifications so that it would compile with /clr, but then I kept getting link errors that I couldn't resolve.  (The linker kept complaining about not being able to find files even though those files were in the folder where it was looking.)