1. René Maas
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. Wednesday, 15 March 2017 06:05 AM UTC

At the moment we have a problem with our Powerbuilder 12.5 application and Skype for business. (outlook and office 365). The application freezes we want to mail or print a document. This is a pdf document generated via a pdf print queue and a separate java program. If we terminate Skype FB (and/or outlook. lync.exe) then the Powerbuilder application continues instantly. Anybody have the same problem or an idea what the problem can be? Thanks in advance. René

Bruce Armstrong Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Wednesday, 15 March 2017 16:15 PM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
  3. # 1

What are you using to create the PDF?

We use Amuyni and ran into a problem with more recent versions of Office.  It's because Amuyni provides a really old version of XMLLITE.DLL as one of it's runtime files.  Office uses a much newer version of that file.

What we ended up doing is simply stopped including the XMLLITE.DLL file as part of our install.  Amuyni only needs that file if you're trying to generate XPS files, something that we don't do.  And even if we did, the XMLLITE.DLL file that is part ot the OS now would probably work.

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Chris Pollach Accepted Answer Pending Moderation
  1. Wednesday, 15 March 2017 12:51 PM UTC
  2. PowerBuilder
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Hi Rene;

  Is the PB application actually waiting for FB/OL or could it be the Java application that stalls when your PB application calls it?

Regards ... Chris

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  1. René Maas
  2. Wednesday, 17 May 2017 09:26 AM UTC
Sorry for the late response. It seemed to be solved, but unfortunately it isn't. It is not the Java program that stalls. A colleague looked in the wait chain and it shows that our PB exe is waiting for lync.exe. If we terminate Skype FB, then our PB exe continues right away.

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