I know it won't answer your question exactly, but using comGetObject  
instead of comCreateObject won't create new Excel instances, so at  
least you won't have more than one processes running, so this might  
solve some of your problems.

As for your second problem, I would venture to guess you need your  
paths with double backslashes instead of slashes. The following just  
worked over here:

  wb<-comInvoke(comGetProperty(obj,"Workbooks"),"Open", "C:\ 
\Documents and Settings\\Haris\\Desktop\\test1.xlsx")

Haris Skiadas
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
Hanover College


On Dec 14, 2007, at 2:58 PM, stephen bond wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I just discovered that I cannot close the Excel application and task
> manager shows numerous copies of Excel.exe
>
> I tried both
>
> x$Quit() # shown in the rcom archive
>
> and
>
> x$Exit()
>
> and Excel refuses to die.
> Thank you very much.
> S.
>
> "You can't kill me, I will not die" Mojo Nixon
>
>
> I also have a problem with saving. It produces a pop-up dialog and
> does
> not take my second parameter:
>
> x<-comCreateObject("Excel.Application")
> wb<-comInvoke(comGetProperty(x,"Workbooks"),"Open","G:
> /MR/Stephen/repo.
> xls", "0")
> sh<-comGetProperty(wb,"Worksheets","Market Data")
> range1 <- comGetProperty(sh,"Range","C10","I11")
> vals <- comGetProperty(range1,"Value")
> comInvoke(wb,"Close","G:/MR/Stephen/repo.xls","True") # True is
> ignored
>
> Thank you All.
> Stephen

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