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This usually means there is still some Excel object in memory. Make sure all
your Range and any other Excel objects are set to nothing "YaYa" wrote in message ... Hello, I write a web page(.aspx) about creating a Excel file(using Excel.Application). Its codes include xlWk.Close(), xlWk=Nothing, xlApp.Quit(), xlApp=Nothing. But EXCEL.EXE still exists in memory(It can look in Task Manager's process procedure). How to release the EXCEL.EXE procedure? Thanks. |
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