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I think this message has something to do with my quiting the WINWORD process in the Task Manager. But I am not sure about this.
Line 134 in my code looks like this:
bf_mega_fax_com.GenerateRe
This line of code is calling method GenerateRequest( ).
Generate Request is a method inside a C# DLL I wrote. It's purpose is to open a Word Template file (.DOT file), replace some bookmarks with info from a database, and then save the Word document under a UNIQUE name.
I think when it comes time to either save the new document or open the template (one of the two) is when I am encountering this RPC server is unavailable message. How is WORD linked to the RPC server. Why does WORD even CARE if the RPC server is available or not? I know that I certainly don't give a darn if it is. :)
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