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Randy
When I instantiate Mappoint from my Access application it works great.
But if my users close the Mappoint application after viewing their map,
it leaves the Mappoint process running. SO if they route 4 or 5 times,
and close it every time, they end up with 4 or 5 Mappoint.exe processes
running. This eventually cause one of several things to happen:
1) Mappoint stops working
2) Access starts hanging
3) The system hangs and requires a reboot
Also, when I plot Lat / Lon from multiple addresses - the function I
use open mappoint and closes it again, if I do it 4 times, it leaves 1
or 2 processes running.
Is there someway that I can ensure that the process gets killed from
within my VBA code? I have tried objapp.quit, but it seems to be shaky
and doesn't always work. If the Mappoint is closed, but the process is
still running it errors out and doesn't kill the process.
You help is appreciated
Randy
Software Engineer
But if my users close the Mappoint application after viewing their map,
it leaves the Mappoint process running. SO if they route 4 or 5 times,
and close it every time, they end up with 4 or 5 Mappoint.exe processes
running. This eventually cause one of several things to happen:
1) Mappoint stops working
2) Access starts hanging
3) The system hangs and requires a reboot
Also, when I plot Lat / Lon from multiple addresses - the function I
use open mappoint and closes it again, if I do it 4 times, it leaves 1
or 2 processes running.
Is there someway that I can ensure that the process gets killed from
within my VBA code? I have tried objapp.quit, but it seems to be shaky
and doesn't always work. If the Mappoint is closed, but the process is
still running it errors out and doesn't kill the process.
You help is appreciated
Randy
Software Engineer