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Problem with launching and closing MS Access from a web page with JavaScript using ActiveXObject() OLE Automation

Asked by wthero in Microsoft Access Database, JavaScript

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I have an issue with a JavaScript function I am using within a PHP web page to launch MS Access and print a report.  The script works great accept that it leaves an MSACCESS.EXE process open on the client machine (running Windows XP Pro) which ties up about 20Mb of RAM.  The problem is compounded since every time the script is run it creates another instance of the process.  This script will be run on 3-4 workstations at 30-40 times each daily.  Having 30-40 instances of the process running is obviously a problem.  I'm looking for a statement I can include within the JavaScript that will close the MSACCESS.EXE process once it has finished, but still keep MS Access invisible.  Thank you all in advance for the assistance.  Below is a copy of the script I am using:

<script language="JavaScript">
      function JSAccess(DBASE, REPORT)
      {
            var AccessApp = new ActiveXObject("Access.Application");
            AccessApp.Visible = false;
            AccessApp.OpenCurrentDatabase(DBASE);
            AccessApp.DoCmd.OpenReport(REPORT);
      }
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