Thanks, however I need to terminate the current AA process from J-Script, while the J-Script program keeps running.
In other words, I want my JS, under certain conditions, to terminate the AA process (which may be a lengthy exploration) immediately. There ought to be a command like AA.Close(), AA.Exit() or AA.Abort().
Do i make any sense?
Herman
Saturday, October 4, 2008, 11:01:53 AM, you wrote:
> 1. this is what i do, click Ctrl c on the dos prompt to cancel the
> script running the ole.
> 2. or click on the checking for signals, that stops the scan. however
> if you script is in a loop, it will start scanning again.
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