>>>Just want to add to your discussion that even doing plain:
>>>*----------------
>>>objexcel=createobject("excel.application")
>>>objexcel.quit
>>>*---------
>>>may be not enough to make Excel go away.
>>>
>>>If you enter those two lines manually from command VFP window, what happens?
>>>
>>
>>It leaves memory just fine. Now actually do something with your Excel object and see what happens.
>
>No, it does not always leave memory. If Excel is installed on the user PC, it quits fine usually, but if Excel is installed on the network, it does not (even in this simple two-lines code if call from command window. And this is my point: always use objexcel=.null.
Are you absolutely sure that the following (which is what I always do anyway) doesn't work properly even with excel on the network?
oXl = CreateObject('Excel.Application')
oXl.Quit()
Release oXl
I'm not really sure (I haven't seen what you've seen) that if oXl is local the 'release' is really necessary.
Alan