xp shell command using vba
Hi Everyone
I want to kill windows xp process tree for a particular process using VBA Shell Command. Detail Description: I am using code to produce PDF's and due to come reason my memory is blocking and the printing stops saying that "server threw an exception", with some R&D I figured that Acrobat Process in Windows XP Task Manager if exceeds 100,000K the acrobat is not able to print Pdf's. Can anyone used/seen any code to kill the process tree for a particular process.(I know that i need to use the Shell commands but never used one) Please help me in writing the code .... thanks inadvance |
xp shell command using vba
does anyone know how to use TASKKILL shell command in vba
thanks -----Original Message----- Hi Everyone I want to kill windows xp process tree for a particular process using VBA Shell Command. Detail Description: I am using code to produce PDF's and due to come reason my memory is blocking and the printing stops saying that "server threw an exception", with some R&D I figured that Acrobat Process in Windows XP Task Manager if exceeds 100,000K the acrobat is not able to print Pdf's. Can anyone used/seen any code to kill the process tree for a particular process.(I know that i need to use the Shell commands but never used one) Please help me in writing the code .... thanks inadvance . |
xp shell command using vba
In the Windows XP Resource Kit (i believe there is one for XP?) there should
be a process kill command line tool. If not, there are plenty on the web. Use the Shell command to execute. If you need VBA to wait until the Shell has finished, then do a Google search for ShellWait. Oddly enough, you might be able to find an API solution to process killing by looking at examples that are related to ShellWait. -- Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel "Sudhendra" wrote in message ... Hi Everyone I want to kill windows xp process tree for a particular process using VBA Shell Command. Detail Description: I am using code to produce PDF's and due to come reason my memory is blocking and the printing stops saying that "server threw an exception", with some R&D I figured that Acrobat Process in Windows XP Task Manager if exceeds 100,000K the acrobat is not able to print Pdf's. Can anyone used/seen any code to kill the process tree for a particular process.(I know that i need to use the Shell commands but never used one) Please help me in writing the code .... thanks inadvance |
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