Hi monks,
I am using WIn32::OLE to export a graph from Excel to png. the script is as follows
use Win32::OLE qw(in with); use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel'; use Win32::OLE::Variant; use Win32::OLE::NLS qw(:LOCALE :DATE); use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const; $Win32::OLE::Warn = 3; # die on errors... $file = "C:\\testw.txt"; open (TTT, ">$file") || die "error"; $filename = "C:\\book1.xls"; $filter = 'PNG'; # can be GIF, JPG, JPEG or PNG $pngnm = "C:\\test"; #eval{ my $Excel = Win32::OLE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit'); # use the Ex +cel application if it's open, otherwise open new print TTT Win32::OLE->LastError(); my $Book = $Excel->Workbooks->Open( $filename ); # open the file foreach my $Sheet (in $Book->Sheets) { # loop through all sheets foreach my $ChartObj (in $Sheet->ChartObjects) { # loop through all chartobjects in the sheet #$datewk = join("".split(/\s+/, $Date)); $savename = "$pngnm" . ".$filter"; #$savename = "$dirpath\\$pngnm" . ".$filter"; # Write image to PNG file $ChartObj->Chart->Export({ FileName => $savename, FilterName => $filter, Interactive => 0 }); } } $Book->Close({SaveChanges=>0}); #}; END { print TTT Win32::OLE->LastError(); }
This script is being called in ASP by Shell Object.
I get an error saying
Win32::OLE(0.1701) error 0x80070005: "Access is denied"
Is this because of improper IIS configuration? Please help me.
Thanks in advance

In reply to Win32::OLE(0.1701) error 0x80070005 by Nalina

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