Visual Studio 2003 - Macro - Process.Attach Not Working Always
Mar 17, 2009
I'm using Visual Studio 2003, and I have a macro similar to this:
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The first time use the macro, it works fine. Each subsequent time, even after I detach from the process, the .Attach() doesn't seem to do anything. The same thing happens as I step through the macro... the proc.Attach() gets called on the correct process, but nothing happens. One note: when viewing the process in the Processes window, the Type column for my process shows ".NET, Win32".
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'Here is the button click procedure
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click filenames = lstFiles.SelectedItem
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ActiveWorkbook.EnvelopeVisible = True With ActiveSheet.MailEnvelope .Introduction = Range("T22")
Dim pList() As System.Diagnostics.Process = System.Diagnostics.Process.GetProcessesByName("notepad") For Each proc As System.Diagnostics.Process In pList
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