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compile the values string to transfer in POST use http client to make a POST to the print api the command line still worked in printing the PDFs on the server.Ĭlient side code (makes the HTTP POST): private void SendToPrinter(string fileName, string printerName, int id, decimal documentSequence) Our IIS server is 64 bit so that is what probably caused the site to hang up.īuttt. Thanks to I was able to find a workaround.ĪctiveX works only with 32-bit internet information server.

  • ActiveX works only with 32-bit internet information server.
  • Total PDF Converter X supports only Internet Explorer, Mozilla and Firefox browsers.
  • Do not forget to register ActiveX in your web-server account.
  • Note: Pay attention to some details during installation Total PDF Converter X: The following note in my opinion may also apply to TotalPDFPrinterX, given its dependency on ActiveX as well. Looking at one of their other products support page: TotalPDFConverterX: You should look into whether your server supports ActiveX components that can work in conjunction with IIS. One of their feature pages shows that it requires Win 2000/NT/XP/2003/Vista/7 works fine when used inside localhost(Visual studio) I've seen a few forums where they say it works fine when they debug on localhost but when deployed to server is crashes. The more I research this thing online the more I'm inclined to say that ActiveX which is the X in PDFPrinterX doesn't seem to work well when hosted in IIS. It's just the ASP site that crashes.ĭoes anyone know what might be causing this?
  • Creating a C# desktop application using the same code.
  • Giving EVERYONE Full control to the site folder and the CoolUtils program folder.
  • Uninstalling and Reinstalling the CoolUtils software.
  • WriteToSQL(id, false, ppx.ErrorMessage, 2) īy writing to the event log I know the site crashes on this line: PDFPrinterX ppx = new PDFPrinterX() I have also surrounded the above code with a try catch and no exception is thrown. Ppx.Print(fileName, printerName, "-ap Default") Here is my C# code: PDFPrinterX ppx = new PDFPrinterX() When running on my Windows machine the PDF prints fine however on the server the site crashes and in the event log I get the error "A process serving application pool '' failed to respond to a ping. I make an HTTP PUT from Postman to the API and I get “Could not get any response”. My company has purchased the CoolUtils TotalPDFPrinterX from









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