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Hello all,

We have an application that currently uses the STRPCCMD command to do a "start winword.exe" or a "start ACRORD32.EXE" to open a document related to the application a user is in so that they can print it. Currently these documents reside on network drives that require the user to have a drive mapped on their local PC in order for this to work. I'm wondering if there might be a more elegant approach to this? I'm initially thinking that we can change the process to put these documents on the IFS instead of on mapped drives, but is there a better way to handle the printing of the Word or Acrobat documents once they are on the IFS than the STRPCCMD with the "start" command? Basically I believe it just opens the documents in Word and Acrobat on their desktops and they have to manually print it from there, so if there was a way to just automatically trigger the printing that would be even better. As always, any help is most appreciated. Thanks!

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