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Hi,
I have a maintain application that is invoked from a dashboard tab in MRE. When the Exit button is clicked (self.WinExit()), I get an Internet Explorer error (Object doesn't support this property or method). Normally, when the maintain application exits, it goes to the applaunch page. How do you exit out of a maintain application from the dashboard? Also, can it be done so that when you exit the maintain application, the IE window closes?

Thanks for your help...

WF 7.1.4 IE 6.0, Win XP

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Anatess,

When you get this error message, it means that you're doing javascript, because it is a javascript error message. The self.winexit command however is not javascript, but maintain syntax.

And if you do a search on this forum for 'maintain close ie' you'll find the appropriate information.

Hope this helps ...


GamP

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