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Old 12-23-04, 07:14 AM
Pallavi
How to create Word application instance from .Net Web application
Hello,
I'm working on word automation through .Net web application.
Whenever I try to create an instance of word application is says "The
message filter indicated that the application is busy".Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
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Old 01-22-05, 10:53 PM
ashok_kumar716 ashok_kumar716 is offline
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Re: How to create Word application instance from .Net Web application
hai...
this is ashok introducing..

i am looking for solution to the same problem...when i invoke word app from web app the same error i got..."The
message filter indicated that the application is busy".and in task manager so many word.exe is seems to be running.
i think that there is some problem with word com componet
and Its version.
if u got any solution send me mail Immediately.Please
ashok_kumar716@yahoo.com
+919848616213
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Originally posted by Pallavi
Hello,
I'm working on word automation through .Net web application.
Whenever I try to create an instance of word application is says "The
message filter indicated that the application is busy".Please help me.
Thanks in advance.
 


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