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 Posted by Stephanie Le Gall on 11/18/05 13:29 
"Erwin Moller" 
<since_humans_read_this_I_am_spammed_too_much@spamyourself.com> a ιcrit dans 
le message de news:437db180$0$11074$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl... 
> Stephanie Le Gall wrote: 
> 
> <snip> 
> 
> > 
> > Thank you I'm going to have a look ... 
> > But one more question .... The automation is done from ie directly on 
the 
> > client poste, not on the server ... is it possible to turn down a server 
> > this way ? 
> 
> The automation is done in IE-'browser'?? 
> Well, no server is involved if you do that, I expect. 
> So in IE you create WORD and Excell objects? 
> (Are you aware that every sensible websurfer turned these options off in 
IE 
> for websurfing? Or are you developing for a 'thrusted zone'?) 
 
Yes, we have to active the Activix on ie-browser and low the security ... 
but the application is on a 'thrusted zone', a secured network. 
 
> 
> You claimed before you where doing it on the server. 
> Are you sure this time? ;-) 
> Me a bit confused. :P 
> 
 
Yes, I'm a bit confused myself, development is ok, but talking about servers 
and technic (etc.) is not that easy ... 
In fact the client access the php application via ie-browser, so the script 
that generate the Activix on javascript is on the server. 
This script open Word on the client PC like this : 
 
     var fin = "C:/symphonie_modeles/<?=$doc?>"; 
     var out = "C:/symphonie/<?=make_name($doc)?>"; 
     var word = new ActiveXObject("Word.Application"); 
 
then replace variables on the Word document on the client PC by automation 
 
 
 
> Anyway: if your server is leaking memory, while ONLY serving HTML and 
> running some scipts , and no instantiating of any COM objects is performed 
> on the server (except the standard stuff, like databaseconnectivity), well 
> then I expect the memoryleak is caused by something else than IIS. 
> We are talking about IIS, right? 
 
Yes IIS 
so as I told you previsouly the Activix  script is runing on the server ... 
 
 
> 
> Are you sure it is IIS that is causing the leaking? 
> Did you see its image/memfootprint grow on the server? 
> 
 
Well, I'll have to check with the server administrator to be 100% sure ... 
 
 
> I mean, if you are running M$, almost anything can be the cause of 
memleaks. 
> M$ was/is famous for that. 
> (A long time rule-of-thumb for M$-administrators was: reboot every night) 
> 
 
What a good new ! I think I'm gonna kill myself ! ;o) 
 
 
> You might do some profiling on the server to drill down to the right 
process 
> that is causing the server to run out of mem. 
> 
> (These things can be hard to pinpoint.) 
 
Yes, that's why I'm a little bit depresed ;o) 
 
Do you know what can we could use to do this profiling, cause I'm not a 
server administrator myself ... and the server administrator doesn't seem to 
be that good (with all my respect ...) 
 
 
> 
> Sorry I cannot be of more help. 
> 
 
Thank you anyway it helped me a lot to know that Activix  and automation can 
create memory leak anyway ;o) 
Really thanks a lot !!! ;o) 
 
> Good luck! 
> 
> Regards, 
> Erwin Moller 
> 
> > 
> > Thanks again 
>
 
  
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