StripHandlerFromOBJREF shortens the OBJREF by sizeof(CLSID), so it needs to seek the stream back after tweaking the OBJREF.
Previously, this was done using a relative seek.
Unfortunately, for some reason I can't fathom on Windows 7, this doesn't work when marshaling for VT_DISPATCH.
The Seek call succeeds, but either does nothing or sets the stream position to a garbage value.
Instead, we now use an absolute seek, which seems to behave.
This was breaking IAccessible::accNavigate and AccessibleChildren on Windows 7.
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There is no clean API-based solution to this, so instead I went grovelling
through the DCOM wire protocol and was able to write a function that converts
handler OBJREFs into standard OBJREFs.
See also:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc226801
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