I tried using the undef function on the objects in question... nothing. I was looking at the properties in DCOM and there are a few things in there to set according to user. Would any of these settings disallow the script (the user is running) to not be able to uninitialize but allow it to start up and run fine? Thanks for the info before. Oh, also, the customer machine and the machine I'm running the script on locally are pretty much similar (same OS, same version of perl, etc..,).
Rob
In reply to Re^2: Excel Win32::OLE->Uninitialize
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Excel Win32::OLE->Uninitialize
by rpike
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