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    Catfish
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    Is there a way to automatically close down an office document

    If an office document has been sitting idlely on someone's computer is there a way to have it close down. A script or macro or something?
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    AFAIK there is no way to close the application after a certain amount of idle time.
    You can set the application to write a backup of the file every x minutes.
    If the application is idle and the memory resources are needed for something else, the application will be paged to disk. The application will not use any meaningful resources.

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    I don't know of anything off the shelf that'll do that, but I suppose it's possible to script something. Closing (or killing) the application is easy enough, but it might take a little creativity for estimating/assuming idle time.

    If I had to do it with the tools I currently have available to me, I could set up access to the document only through a terminal session (Citrix or TS) and then disconnect or log off the terminal session after a period of inactivity.
    Last edited by SkyDog; 01-22-2007 at 05:19 PM.

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    I cannot pin point a specific answer, but may be this can help.

    A specific page, http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/index.htm

    The site, http://word.mvps.org/index.html


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