I'm running PDFCreator 1.2.0 as a service (srvany.exe) on a 2003-server.
Right now there seem to be two problems with my installation:
1) After a couple hours PDFCreator.exe uses up 99% of the CPU, no error messages or anything. After restarting the service it works fine for a while.
2) PDFCreator quits working after sign-off. I don't understand this since I configured PDFCreator to run as a service with a different administrator-account. If I restart the server, PDFCreator starts working correctly until another administrator connects to the server...
Would be great if somebody could help me as I'm getting tired of having to restart PDFCreator every couple hours...
I have several batches (vbs) that run correctly from the command line and generate my PDFs. If I start them from task scheduler PDFCreator.exe takes a whole CPU.
If I logon to the server and start the batch, the command prompt pops up and the script runs correctly.
It seems pdcreator needs a user to be logged to start: if not it hangs hogging the CPU.
When I'm executing PDFCreator (version 1.3.2) on a remote server without being logged-on it either quits working or huggs the CPU for no reason. The moment I log in to the machine, the PDFCreator works properly again.
did you do a server installation? (by using /expert as parameter for the setup, you get to choose between normal and server installation mode). Which Windows are you running?