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Yes, but you have to manage directories (shared)on client side (Qntnc is 
already open on server), for every pc.

--
Stephane

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Vernon Hamberg [mailto:vhamberg@attbi.com]
Envoyé : mercredi, 6. mars 2002 10:07
À : midrange-l@midrange.com
Objet : RE : Simple request

You can map the IFS directory to a network drive on the PC. You don't need
to save it to the PC, unless you want to.

Your green screen session can know what is the IP address of the user.
There is an API, QDCRDEVD (Retrieve Device Description), that can give you
this. There is sample code on the midrange-l web site. It might even be
mine.  ;-)

Then you would need an rexecd (remote execution server) on the PC. Or maybe
Client Access' Remote Execution feature can use TCP/IP - then you're set.

Then use RUNRMTCMD, using the IP address you got earlier, to start Acrobat,
pointing at the document on the mapped drive.

This can all be done by the code that processes option 9, as I'm sure you know.

Hope this is helpful.

Vern

At 08:39 AM 3/6/02 +0100, you wrote:
>Yes but we want 1 step.
>Press 9 behind the spoolfile and open the file in .Pdf with Acrobat.
>1 step.
>
>--
>Stephane
>
>-----Message d'origine-----
>De : Neil Palmer [mailto:neilp@dpslink.com]
>Envoyé : mardi, 5. mars 2002 23:45
>À : midrange-l@midrange.com
>Objet : Re: Simple request
>
>You can initiate a web browser from a PC5250 green screen session using
>Hotspots setup to Execute URL (use 3D button to show URL on green screen
>easily).
>
>...Neil
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