Re: Printing in DTS Activex script
- From: "etcarine via SQLMonster.com" <forum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jul 2005 18:29:49 GMT
Darren,
There are no Winword.exe's laying around on the server, at this time.
Ofcourse it hasn't failed since June 30th. Where do I get Kill.exe? And then
I would add a line something like "execute Kill.exe Winword"? To make sure
there are none running when the dts package runs?
Regards,
Ed
Darren Green wrote:
>>Darren,
>>Good thinking. The surrounding code that calls mcPrint looks like this:
>[quoted text clipped - 31 lines]
>>Regards,
>>Edwin
>
>You probably don't have much choice, as the alternatives would be far
>too much work, but the technology is not designed for the job, so it may
>have issues from time to time. Watch for the exe's, as I've found that
>to be an issue in the past. Rouge instances hang around and confuse
>things later. As I mentioned, kill.exe can be used to fix that quite
>well.
>
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