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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T10:39:58+00:00 2026-05-25T10:39:58+00:00

I’m working on a Windows 7 gadget that needs to pull data from an

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I’m working on a Windows 7 gadget that needs to pull data from an excel document. The problem is, is that the Excel process won’t unload after I’ve retrieved the data I need.

Here’s the code I use in my initialization function:

    var Excel = new ActiveXObject("Excel.Application");
    Excel.Visible = false;
    Excel.DisplayAlerts = false;
    var workbooks = Excel.Workbooks;
    var workbook = workbooks.Open("\\\\SERVER\\Documents\\Sample.xlsx", 0, true);
    var activesheet = workbook.ActiveSheet;
    var cell = sheet.Cells(1, 1);
    var value = cell.Value;
    document.getElementById("content").innerHTML = value;
    delete value;
    value = null;
    delete cell;
    cell = null;
    delete activesheet;
    activesheet = null;
    delete workbook;
    workbook = null;
    delete workbooks;
    workbooks = null;
    Excel.Quit();
    delete Excel;
    Excel = null;

This is all wrapped in a try-catch block and I can verify that it’s all succeeding. All the deletes and null assignments are my attempt to release any references to the COM objects, but I seem to be missing something. Is there some way I can force the Excel process to unload?

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    2026-05-25T10:39:59+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 10:39 am

    This is just how Internet Explorer/JScript works — references are held for a period of time until the garbage collector runs. The reference should be garbage collected after a while if you set the variable to null. You can also force it to be collected by using the (relatively undocumented) CollectGarbage() method available to JScript and IE:

    var Excel = new ActiveXObject("Excel.Application");
    
    //... blah ...
    
    Excel.Quit();
    Excel = null;
    window.setTimeout(CollectGarbage, 10);
    

    Note that you need to leave a small amount of time (10ms here) before calling CollectGarbage(), otherwise when you call the function the variable may not have been marked for collection yet.

    Related support article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/266088

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