Hi Ken,
Wednesday, January 4, 2006, 5:07:58 AM, you wrote:
LK> Thanks to Steven Manross, I'm a step further along in
LK> troubleshooting this. Using Steven's suggestion, I got the
LK> following from OLE->LastError: 'Win32::OLE(0.1403) error
LK> 0x80070005: "Access is denied"'. Does anyone out t
On 12/19/05, May, Robert <> wrote:
> gao perlone wrote:
> > how to delete a directory and its
> > subdirectory using Perl under Windows?
>
> See the rmtree() function in the File::Path module.
>
> Rob.
>
> =
> >
> _
On 12/20/05, Chris <> wrote:
> >> I couldn't find the shutdown command under Windows 2000 Teddy
>
> > You'll have to install the resource kit.
> > You canget the tools at www.microsoft.com
>
>
> You can also copy it from an XP machine.
>
> - Chris
>
> ___
On 1/4/06, LeFevre, Ken <> wrote:
> Thanks to Steven Manross, I'm a step further along in troubleshooting this.
> Using Steven's suggestion, I got the following from OLE->LastError:
> 'Win32::OLE(0.1403) error 0x80070005: "Access is denied"'. Does anyone out
> there know anything about how the
Glen Plantz wrote:
Hi Folks,
Could someone tell me how to convert from the "Row, Column" ( 1,1)
reference to a Cell to using the "Cell Name" ( A1) ?
I know this is an FAQ, but I can't seem to find an answer.
Thanks for the help.
Glen Plantz
> From: Glen Plantz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi Folks,
>
>
> Could someone tell me how to convert from the "Row, Column" ( 1,1)
> reference to a Cell to using the "Cell Name" ( A1) ?
>
>
> I know this is an FAQ, but I can't seem to find an answer.
>
>
> Thanks for the help.
Title: Message
Hi
Folks,
Could someone tell
me how to convert from the "Row, Column" ( 1,1) reference to a Cell to using the
"Cell Name" ( A1) ?
I know this is an
FAQ, but I can't seem to find an answer.
Thanks for the
help.
Glen
Plantz
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Thanks to Steven Manross, I'm a step further along in troubleshooting this.
Using Steven's suggestion, I got the following from OLE->LastError:
'Win32::OLE(0.1403) error 0x80070005: "Access is denied"'. Does anyone out
there know anything about how the Win2k scheduler accesses objects (and, mo