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The problem with 'start iexplore' is that it forces the use of Internet
Explorer. If a user specifies a different default browser, PLEASE don't
force them to use IE anyway!
Another problem with this technique is that it uses the "start" command,
which will force a DOS window to open. This doesn't hurt anything, but
it's a bit of an eyesore.
PLEASE consider using the ShellExec_RunDLL and/or FileProtocolHandler
examples that Julius Michael Smith and Rajesh Kumar have suggested in
this thread. They are vastly superior techniques than using the 'start'
command. At least TRY them.
Thanks.
Salter, James wrote:
I have it working now.
A pseudo syntax that works is:
STRPCCMD PCCMD('START IEXPLORE
http://my.company.com/customerportal/default.aspx?userid=Joeuser@company
.com') PAUSE(*NO)
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