Moving to Active Diretory

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Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

I did that and he told me there were no policies regarding on that. Any
other clue?

Try "winword /r" from a command line or the Run box.

Or try to right-click a document in Explorer, "Open with..." and select
Word from the list.
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
P

Paleo

Hi Michael,

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Any clues?
 
M

Michael Bednarek

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Try this: in Explorer, Menu: Tools/Folder Options.../File Types locate
DOC; click Advanced; in Actions, select Open and make sure it's bold;
select Edit.... You should see:

Action: Open
Application used to perform action: "path\WINWORD.EXE" /n /dde
Use DDE: <ticked>
DDE Message: [FileOpen("%1")]
Application: WinWord
DDE Application Not Running: <empty>
Topic: System

Well, that's what on my system anyway, and it works. PowerPoint doesn't
seem to use DDE messages, which means that if you do have those entries
above already, the DDE mechanism on your PC is broken.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Try this: in Explorer, Menu: Tools/Folder Options.../File Types locate
DOC; click Advanced; in Actions, select Open and make sure it's bold;
select Edit.... You should see:

Action: Open
Application used to perform action: "path\WINWORD.EXE" /n /dde
Use DDE: <ticked>
DDE Message: [FileOpen("%1")]
Application: WinWord
DDE Application Not Running: <empty>
Topic: System

Well, that's what on my system anyway, and it works. PowerPoint doesn't
seem to use DDE messages, which means that if you do have those entries
above already, the DDE mechanism on your PC is broken.
 
M

Michael Bednarek

not solved yet. The files are attributed to the right application.

When I double click on a Word file, it opens Microsoft Word. The problem is
that it only opens the application, not the file I have clicked on.

The same happens on Excel, but not on PowerPoint. Its files open like a charm.

Try this: in Explorer, Menu: Tools/Folder Options.../File Types locate
DOC; click Advanced; in Actions, select Open and make sure it's bold;
select Edit.... You should see:

Action: Open
Application used to perform action: "path\WINWORD.EXE" /n /dde
Use DDE: <ticked>
DDE Message: [FileOpen("%1")]
Application: WinWord
DDE Application Not Running: <empty>
Topic: System

Well, that's what on my system anyway, and it works. PowerPoint doesn't
seem to use DDE messages, which means that if you do have those entries
above already, the DDE mechanism on your PC is broken.
 

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