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I hope someone can help me out here.
I'm using VB.Net and VS .Net 2003 to write code that automates Excel 2003. Basically, a FileSystemWatcher object watches a folder and it's subfolders if a user desires. If an Excel generated HTM files is output to the folder(s), the FSW detects the creation of the file, loads it into Excel in the background (visible = false), and prints out the document. I wish I had a copy of the code to paste (forgot to bring some home with me). Basically, I let the program thread sleep for 1 second (to ensure the file is fully written out), I just create an Excel Workbook object in code, add the HTM file to it to load it up, I print the document out, then I set saved to true so I won't get a prompt asking me to save the file, then I quit/close the application. The code itself runs fine. I developed and tested the code in a desktop application. I could run it, set the program to watch a folder, and whenever such a file is written to the directory, Excel loads up in the background, prints it out, and closes itself just fine. Problem: I needed this code to run in a service so the files will always print out because someone won't always be logged in. So, I created a service and copied the code into the service. At first, it wouldn't work. After debugging the service and looking at task manager, it appears Excel starts up but for some reason hangs in the background. I noticed while stepping through the code in the service it appears to stop at the line where the file is being loaded into Excel and stays there until I shut down the Excel program running in the background via task manager. Once I do this, I get some sort of an error message I can't recall at the moment (the code is inside a try...catch block). After reading up on services and such, I decided to set the account the service runs under from localsystem to user. Once I do this, I get asked for a userid and password upon installation of the service. Once I do this, I can start the service. Once I do this, the service runs fine and does what it's supposed to i.e. it prints out the document that's inserted into the specified directory. I created an administrative account on the local machine and set the service to this. Funny thing is, it wouldn't work using the admin account on the machine. Same problem as before (Excel hanging in background upon load of file into Excel). It seems to work fine when entering an admin account from the Network/domain. The code ran fine while in a program and it runs fine fine after I set the service run account to user while entering a userid/password during the service install. As such, I'm left to conclude there is some sort of a security problem. Thing is, the service was initially set to run under the localsystem account. I thought setting the service to this account type would let it do anything, but apparently I was wrong. Any ideas on how to fix this? Thanks for any advice. Chris Smith |
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I have found it to work best with a privileged domain user. I have not
had problems automating office from a service, just in getting the processes to go away when I am done with them. |
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Any idea why? It must be possible to do this. We have purchased a product
that creates Excel based reports for us. It doesn't use a Domain based userid. Although I think we did have to create an administrative userid and password but it was a new user on the machine, not the domain. Yet, this process works fine as it's a service that runs as a Localsystem account. There must be a way to do this. I just don't know how. Thanks! Chris Smith "Lee Gillie" wrote in message ... I have found it to work best with a privileged domain user. I have not had problems automating office from a service, just in getting the processes to go away when I am done with them. |
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