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Jasper Recto
I have a shell command that looks like this:
Word = Shell("""C:\WINNT\Explorer.EXE"" """ & MyPath & """", 1)
This lauches a word document using explorer.
The problem is that it only works in Windows 2000 because the explorer.exe
is located in the WINNT directory.
If I want it to work for Windows XP, I have to create a new command that
points to the WINDOWS directory.
Is there a way to make this work in both windows 2000 and windows XP
environment with just using one command line?
Thanks,
Jasper
Word = Shell("""C:\WINNT\Explorer.EXE"" """ & MyPath & """", 1)
This lauches a word document using explorer.
The problem is that it only works in Windows 2000 because the explorer.exe
is located in the WINNT directory.
If I want it to work for Windows XP, I have to create a new command that
points to the WINDOWS directory.
Is there a way to make this work in both windows 2000 and windows XP
environment with just using one command line?
Thanks,
Jasper