After studying for a long time, I still haven't studied the exit of flashprinter. EXE.Code
3 indicates that the file is successfully saved, but 3 indicates that the file is not saved successfully. Why cannot the file be saved successfully? However, it may be better to try again. The document with the exit code 3 can be converted anyway.
1 indicates that the file cannot be converted (such as PPS ppsx). What is 2? Forget it.
259: when a document is printed, a dialog box is displayed, or a dialog box is displayed (such as a password, page size, or margin). However, a document that cannot be converted in 259 can be converted manually.
Because the files on the server are compressed files, but also solve the permission problem and do not log on to run the problem, so I use the Windows service to solve.
The idea is:
Decompress the package to a temporary directory based on the compression type (RAR, zip ).
Select an appropriate format and size file from the temporary directory for conversion
Note the following before conversion:
1. There may be spaces in the file name. Solution: enclose them with quotation marks.
2. The file name may have such a symbol as ●. The solution is to use wchar * for the file name *
3. Files cannot be decompressed (such as incorrect documents and passwords)
4. Office documents cannot be opened (such as passwords or VBA errors)
5. Clear the temporary directory of flashprinter. Flash printer temporary files may soon eat one hard disk. I was killed by more than 10 Gb hard disks one night during the test. The temporary directory location is:
% Sysdrv % \ Documents ents and Settings \ Default User \ Local Settings \ Application Data \ Macromedia flashpaper \ Spool