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1. Each instance needs to call the initialization function (such as clcInit or Init) themselves and get a unique handle to themselves. This handle can not be shared.

2. Each instance can only make one request at a time, but one process can have multiple instances to make multiple requests.

3. Each instance needs to have a unique client name. For example, instance 1 gets TERM001, and instance 2 gets TERM002.

4. Some environments, such as VB.NET may loose the automation reference if the same API is called twice too quickly. Avoid calling the same API in tight loops - add a reasonable delay if needed.

5. Avoid redundant and inefficient code.