Ok, thanks, I'll revisit the problem.


--- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forx...@...> wrote:


> I've been useing the Com plugin v0.61.
> 
> I tried below script#1,#2 after restarting powerpro and changing 
> configuration to empty.pcf.
> and, most of sample scripts included in COMplugin0.61.zip cause this problem 
> in my environment.
> 
> ; Scrpt #1 -------------------------------------------------
> Local Com_Status
> 
> Local sUrl = "http://powerpro.webeddie.com/xdownload.shtml";
> Local oHTTP = Com.Create_Object("WinHttp.WinHttpRequest.5.1")
> oHTTP.Open("GET", sUrl)
> oHTTP.Send()
> Local sHTML = oHTTP.ResponseText
> oHTTP = Com.Release(oHTTP)
> ;~ Com.Release_All()
> 
> For Each Line l In sHtml
>       Win.Debug(l)
> EndFor
> 
> Exec.ScriptDebug(1)
> ; #1
> Com.Unload
> 
> ; #2
> Shutdown.PowerPro()
> ; ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> 
> ; Scrpt #2 --------------------------------------------------
> Local Com_Status
> 
> Local num = "12345678"
> Local vbs = Com.Create_Object("ScriptControl")
> vbs.Language = "VBScript"
> Local formatted = vbs.Eval("FormatNumber(&(num),0)")
> vbs = Com.Release(vbs)
> ;~ Com.Release_All()
> 
> Win.Debug(formatted)
> 
> Exec.ScriptDebug(1)
> ; #1
> Com.Unload
> 
> ; #2
> Shutdown.PowerPro()
> ; ----------------------------------------------------------
> 
> Regardless of Com.Release() or Com.Release_All(), the same problem appears.
> 
> If executing a Com.Unload at mark #1, powerpro crashes.
> So, I could never see "Exit Powerpro?" confirm dialog box at mark #2
> 
> If commenting out a Com.unload, Shutdown.PowerPro() does not exit powerpro 
> cleanly and powerpro.exe still remains in the Task Manager.
> So, there might be two (or more) instances of powerpo.exe.
> 
> To prevent two instances, I have to press Ctrl+Alt+Del(to open Task Manager), 
> and then click the "End Process" button.
> 
> 
> Thanks.
>


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