Karen,
  You can store the DLL as a varbit in RBase and unfurl it to the database 
directory or the directory in which your program operates, which will put 
it in the normal windows search path.  Doesn't have to be installed to each 
local machine.



On Friday, September 14, 2018 at 5:20:27 PM UTC-4, karen...@cs.com wrote:
>
> I had asked about this over a year ago, but the project was dropped.  Now 
> it's back on.
>
> I had asked for recommendations of utilities (hopefully free, but doesn't 
> have to be) that will convert a 1-page PDF to a JPG.  I need it to be a 
> command-line type of thing that will be run from within RBase to 
> temporarily copy a PDF to a JPG so that it can be incorporated inside an 
> RBase report.
>
> At the time, 2 programs were recommended, ImageMagick and IrfanView.  
> However, both of these (with more modern OSs) both need DLLs and other 
> programs like GhostScript installed before they'll work.  The company 
> doesn't want to have to do this on every workstation, nor do they want me 
> installing these other DLLs on their server.
>
> So I'm back to asking if there's other recommendations for an all-in-one 
> utility that won't make me install other things, can be installed just on 
> the server, and run from a command line.  I have a consultant friend whose 
> programmers can probably write a .net program for me to do it, but thought 
> I would check here just one more time!
>
> Thanks!  Have a great weekend
>
> Karen
>
>

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