ocx on mdichild hangs up Visual Studio IDE

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I am developing a c# application in Visual Studio 2003.
I have to use a third party ocx on a form. If I open the form as a dialog
everything works fine, but if i open the form as mdichild the application
crashes with this error:

Debug Assertion Failed!
Program: c:\.....\myapp.exe
File: afxwin2.inl
Line: 256

The same error comes out and hangs up the Visual Studio IDE if I set the
property "ShowInTaskBar" of the form to false.

What does it matters? How can I workaround that?
Thankyou very much,



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