I just tried calling the COM server via a simple VB exe, and it works. But when called from IIS (via FoxISAPI or ASP), it does not. Are there some access features I don't know about that could be blocking Adobe? The files are to be saved in the same folder as my other COM server tables, so Internet Guest should have access. What gives?
Mark
>I've also tried printing the report to a local, ordinary, printer; still nothing. I've tried adjusting the spooling options on the printers; nothing.
>Mark
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>>Well, so far I've tried accessing the COM via FoxISAPI, and an ASP page, neither work.
>>If I load the EXE from VFP, it prints fine. What could possibly affect printing to a file from an EXE as a COM server?
>>Mark
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>>>Opps, I forgot to mention that. This is an EXE, however.
>>>Mark
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>>>>>I have added report printing to Acrobat PDFWriter using wwPDF (PrintReport function only, not PrintToString). It works fine if I load and call the method from within VFP on the server. If called from IIS/FoxISAPI (i.e., from a workstation browser), the file is not created. I am using Adobe 4.05 on NT server 4.0.
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