Fri Sep 02 10:20:17 2011: Request 70665 was acted upon. Transaction: Correspondence added by conversecoroll...@yahoo.com Queue: Win32-OLE Subject: RE: [rt.cpan.org #70665] Win32::OLE and OFFLB Broken in: (no value) Severity: (no value) Owner: Nobody Requestors: conversecoroll...@yahoo.com Status: rejected Ticket <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=70665 >
Jan, thank you. I am just covering bases at this point I am also exploring that OUTLOOK may have an issue since the problem did occur when I had not used the PERL script that uses EXCEL. Thank you again, gary --- On Thu, 9/1/11, j...@activestate.com via RT <bug-win32-...@rt.cpan.org> wrote: > From: j...@activestate.com via RT <bug-win32-...@rt.cpan.org> > Subject: RE: [rt.cpan.org #70665] Win32::OLE and OFFLB > To: conversecoroll...@yahoo.com > Date: Thursday, September 1, 2011, 11:43 AM > <URL: https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=70665 > > > On Thu, 01 Sep 2011, gary sachs via RT wrote: > > I am running into an issue with OUTLOOK and the > OFFLB.EXE and I am > > unsure of the cause, but I was executing PERL scripts > using WIN32::OLE > > to execute Excel. Do you have any recommendations for > the best > > practice to have the PERL script cleanly close/exit > WIN32::OLE and > > EXCEL? Do you know and/or have seen issues with PERL > and WIN32::OLE > > causing issues to have OFFLB.EXE kick in? > > offlb.exe is the "Office Lifeboat" program. It starts > up when one of the > Office application seems to be hanging. So maybe the > way you are accessing > Excel is hitting a bug in the Excel Automation model. > There is nothing > in Win32::OLE that can be done about this; I would suggest > that you > ask for help with your application in a general Perl on > Windows help > forum, e.g. the perl-win32-users mailing list. You > will need to > post a sample program that reproduces the issue though, > otherwise > nobody will be able to help you there either. > > Cheers, > -Jan > > > >