

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
