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Hi Nick, thnx for the response. So it sounds plausible that you can open as
many excel processes as you can as long as memory accepts it. Think that won't be a problem than. Also, i have read that automating excel through web application is not supported. But i did manage to get it working. I only need to insert data, call a macro and read the outcome. I'm not doing any strange things with the excelsheet. Regards, Stanley "NickHK" wrote: Too many negatives: "..neither Excel nor the other Office components are supported..." Having said that, does this help ? http://www.4guysfromrolla.com/webtech/022801-1.shtml NickHK "NickHK" wrote in message ... From what I understand, neither Excel nor the other Office components are not supported to run in a server environment. Doesn't mean you can't, but it's not design for it. I can't find a link at the moment to back that up at the moment, so I may be mistaken. I suppose the limit of instances would be determined by memory: http://www.decisionmodels.com/memlimitsc.htm You would need to take of instance not closing as expected. NickHK "Stanley" wrote in message ... Hi, i have created a web application which opens an excel sheet, enters some data, calculates the data and retrieve the outcome of the calculation. This application will be used by lots of people. Now i have heared that not too many excel processes can be opened on the server (about 5). What is true about this? Will this be a problem for me? Thanks, Stanley |
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