macro process running in task manager after the job is done

P

Phillip

I've done that. It closed out the ms access application, but the process is
still hanging with zero cpu utilization.
I found out that when you click the macro it works. It runs the macro. After
it finishes, ms access closes and there is no process in the task manager.

The problem occurs when you use the windows scheduler and try to schedule it.
The scheduler runs the macro to the end, but leaves the process in the task
manager even though the ms access application is closed.
How can I fix this problem in the windows scheduler?
 

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