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Acrobat/AcroRd.exe never kill process when closed
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19/03/2004 16:04:13
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Fonctions Windows API
Divers
Thread ID:
00888048
Message ID:
00888060
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Tracy,

This doesn't answer your question directly, but FWIW, If I view a pdf from the web inside IE, and close browser instance. Adobe blindly sits there in memory chewing up about 37mb, just waiting around for another chance to view a pdf... it's about the most piggish program that I've ever seen in this respect. I assume that is because it takes so bloody long for the stupid thing to load all of it's addins in the first place. Anyway I've gotten in the habit of taskmanagering the stupid thing to get rid of it.

>When I start either Adobe Acrobat or Adobe Acrobat Reader using createprocess as in the code below, it starts fine. However, when I close either app (acrobat or reader), it appears that the process never ends under windows task manager so the waitforsingleobject never stops waiting. I have to go to windows task manager and kill the process for waitforsingleobject to stop waiting.

>1. Acrobat Reader be installed
>2. Registry.vcx and the path to it stored in xregclass var.
>3. A .PDF form with the path included stored in xacordform var.
>
>I'm wondering if anyone else can duplicate it? It does it everytime to me...
df (was a 10 time MVP)

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