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Excel hangs on close when using Web services in add-in
I use a web service in an automation add-in in Excel,
using a .NET .dll. It all works very cool until I exit -- Excel refuses to actually die - just sits around in memory and causes problems for future uses. I have tracked memory and find that I get a pinned object in memory as soon as I invoke the 1st web service. any ideas or similar situations? --mike |
Excel hangs on close when using Web services in add-in
Who wrote the DLL. You might need to ask them.
-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Mike Cooper wrote in message ... I use a web service in an automation add-in in Excel, using a .NET .dll. It all works very cool until I exit -- Excel refuses to actually die - just sits around in memory and causes problems for future uses. I have tracked memory and find that I get a pinned object in memory as soon as I invoke the 1st web service. any ideas or similar situations? --mike |
Excel hangs on close when using Web services in add-in
i did
-----Original Message----- Who wrote the DLL. You might need to ask them. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Mike Cooper wrote in message ... I use a web service in an automation add-in in Excel, using a .NET .dll. It all works very cool until I exit -- Excel refuses to actually die - just sits around in memory and causes problems for future uses. I have tracked memory and find that I get a pinned object in memory as soon as I invoke the 1st web service. any ideas or similar situations? --mike . |
Excel hangs on close when using Web services in add-in
Not clear exactly what your situation is, but perhaps:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;317109 PRB: Office Application Does Not Quit After Automation from Visual Studio ..NET Client or perhaps there is a clue he http://support.microsoft.com/default...&Product=vcSne t INFO: Develop Microsoft Office Solutions with Visual Studio .NET -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Mike Cooper wrote in message ... i did -----Original Message----- Who wrote the DLL. You might need to ask them. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy Mike Cooper wrote in message ... I use a web service in an automation add-in in Excel, using a .NET .dll. It all works very cool until I exit -- Excel refuses to actually die - just sits around in memory and causes problems for future uses. I have tracked memory and find that I get a pinned object in memory as soon as I invoke the 1st web service. any ideas or similar situations? --mike . |
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