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          poperty Returns the Pack1Creator
          object for the apartment. All the objects created by using it will be
          created in this apartment unless it is not registered in the registry
          as free-threaded. If other creation methods are used - especially
          those which bypass the registry the object will be created in the
          apartment even if its registration is free-threaded.   Syntax:
          Set creator = object.Creator Examples:
          Set creator = object.Creator
Set obj = creator.CreateObject("object_ID_class_ID_etc") Remarks:
          When COMApartment object is created it creates internally a thread
          and initializes COM in it. Then it creates in the same thread a Pack1Creator
          object which can be used further to create other objects in that
          thread and apartment. When the host supplied creation features are used such as
          Server.CreateObject or script language's internal functions such as
          CreateObject or new ActiveXObject the new object is created in the
          script's apartment. Using COMAparmtent object you are able to create
          objects in separate apartment and thus isolate them from the script. The reasons to do this can be different. Some of the most
          interesting applications are: 
            You want to create object and call one of its methods from a COMThread
              object later. You want to ensure certain COM object registered as
              "both" in the registry will be created in a
              single-threaded apartment. For example ALP runs the scripts in a
              free-threaded apartment and the external objects created in the
              pages will be created in this free-threaded apartment if they are
              registered as "both". ShellLink
              object for example needs to be created in a single-threaded
              apartment if Internet shortcuts will be managed with it.You want to create certain "apartment" objects but
              without registering them into the registry. Then Windows will not
              be able to determine where to put them and will put them in the
              same apartment. In ALP case (in pure autorun scenario for example)
              this will put them in its free-threaded apartment and they will
              probably fail at some point and this may even crash the
              application. So in this case you can create an apartment and
              create the object through it. Applies to: COMApartment
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