It seems like the error message only occurs if i run the script in CLI
interface. There is no error msg/popup or whatever, if the script is
running in Apache.
Mario Trojan schrieb:
Hi,
i have a problem regarding some COM objects, especially with
unitializing. It is possible to create a new COM object without
problems, but at the end of each script a message is shown by the
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library:
"This application has requested the runtime to terminate it in a unusual
way. Please contact the application's support team for more information".
I think that this message is thrown if one of the used COM objects
wasn't uninitialized properly. Many COM objects have a method that needs
to be called for uninitialization (e.g. Quit()), but some objects don't.
And as soon as i try to work with one of these objects, the error
message mentioned above is shown.
Is there any way to uninitialize the COM-object anyway, or at least to
suppress that error message so that the script may end properly
(otherwise a keypress is needed to end the script)?
This problem occurs with PHP versions between 5.2.1 and 5.2.6, i didn't
test it with other versions yet.
Best Regards,
Mario Trojan
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