What Persistence Method does LabViews ActiveX containers use?

What Persistence Method does LabViews ActiveX containers use?
Stream, Storage, Bag, or other?
I'm attempting to write an ActiveX control that will be used within LabView.
Thanks!

> What Persistence Method does LabViews ActiveX containers use?
>
> Stream, Storage, Bag, or other?
>
> I'm attempting to write an ActiveX control that will be used within
> LabView.
>
I think its stream, but I'm not sure that it matters that much what you
choose to use. They will get mapped to one another. The core control
is written in ATL and the data is extracted and placed in a LV VI file
as a LV Handle.
Greg McKaskle

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