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Passing a parameter to Oyster
Alisha
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2005-11-29
edited 2006-06-19
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Hello,
Anyone knows how can I use Oyster with a parameter, for example to open a file .msg with Outlook?
I've tried using Hiperlink or Shell, but neither of them works.
Thanks
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Marije_Brummel
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2005-11-29
Have you read this post about Hyperlink?
http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... =hyperlink
Marije Brummel
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Alisha
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2005-11-29
It works fine with Hyperlink and the automation shell.
Thanks a lot!
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c0thom1
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2006-06-19
Hi ....does anyone know how to use Oyster with parameters, please?
For example to get it to run notepad....but pass it the filename to open?
Thanks
Deb.
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http://www.mibuso.com/forum/viewtopic.p ... =hyperlink
Thanks a lot!
For example to get it to run notepad....but pass it the filename to open?
Thanks
Deb.