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http://channels.microsoft.com/windows/ie/support/docs/tech30/dde.htm that lists the various DDE commands that Explorer http://windowsitpro.com/networking/jsi-tip-10402-you-cannot-open-office-files-internet-explorer should respond to. It gets as far as the DDEInitiate OK but falls over on the DDEExecute. dde error I have tried this with both IE3.0 under Win3.1 and IE4.0 under NT4.0 - neither work. Here is my my sample code: channel = DDEInitiate("Iexplore", "System") if channel != 0 result = DDEExecute(channel, '[WWW_OpenURL(http:\\www.windowware.com)]') dde error in DDETerminate(channel) if result == @FALSE Message("DDE Error", "DDEExecute Failed") else Message("DDE Operation", "Completed successfully") exit end if else Message("DDE Error", "DDEInitiate Failed") endif exit Answer: The syntax is wrong. OpenURL is a topic, not a command. Use the following code: c = DDEInitiate("Iexplore", "WWW_OpenURL") if c != 0 result = DDEExecute(c, 'support.microsoft.com/support/search/default.asp,,0') The 0 uses a new browser window. And don't look at the result. It is always zero. Same with very many applications. I don't know why, since OpenURL is supposed to return -2 or -3. Article ID: W12824 Filename: Using DDE with Internet Explorer.txt File Created: 2010:02:17:11:58:40 Last Updated: 2001:01:23:13:51:49
WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Systems Management > Networking > JSI Tip 10402. You cannot open Office files in Internet Explorer? JSI Tip 10402. You cannot open Office files in Internet Explorer? Apr 16, 2006 Jerold Schulman | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 0 Advertisement When you attempt to open a Microsoft Office XP, or a Microsoft Office 2003, file in Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, the operation fails with one of the following: 414 Request-URI Too Large - The size of the request header is too large. Contact the server administrator. 404 Page Not Found A DDE error has occurred, and a description of the error cannot be displayed because it is too long. If the filename or path is long, try renaming the file or copying it to a different folder. This behavior occurs if the file or path is longer than 255 characters, because it cannot be located on a URL Web address, a UNC path, or a mapped drive. NOTE: Microsoft Office programs are limited to a combined path and file name length of 218 characters. If the temporary file in the Internet Temporary folder exceeds 218 characters, you receive one of the above errors. To resolve this behavior, update Internet Explorer: How to obtain the latest service pack for Internet Explorer 5.5. How to obtain the latest service pack for Internet Explorer 6. After you upgrade Internet Explorer: 1. Open a CMD.EXE window. 2. Type REG ADD "HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Internet Settings" /V TruncateFileName /T REG_DWORD /F /D 1 and press Enter. NOTE: REG.EXE is built into Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and later operating systems, or installed from the Windows 2000 Support Tools. 3. If you still cannot open