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That's not another instance of Excel, it's another workbook in the same instance of Excel. Brian - I don't know why ASP sequences the new instance in that manner. Using other VBA hosts (including Excel) I have no problem opening multiple active instances of Excel. - Jon ------- Jon Peltier, Microsoft Excel MVP Tutorials and Custom Solutions http://PeltierTech.com _______ "Simon Lloyd" wrote in message ... Brian Barnett;6994608 Wrote: In my ASP application (Classic not .NET), I instantiate Excel as follows: dim excelApp set excelApp = CreateObject("Excel.Application") When I call this ASP page simultaneously from multiple browsers, I only see one instance of Excel in the Task Manager. Each browser waits for the previous one to finish, i.e., it is being processed serially. In my research, I have found that Excel is a Single Use (Multiple Instances) server, indicating that multiple instances can be running simultaneously. Are there settings somewhere that will allow this to happen? I am running Excel 2003 on Windows Server 2003. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Brian BarnettI'm not sure on this but if you open another instance of excel from within excel you will only be able to view the instance via the Window selection on the menu bar, so in my estimation you would need to open another instance of excel by using the Shell command, this way you should see 2 instances of excel on your taskbar! Regards, Simon -- Simon Lloyd |
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