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Darryl Mason
We have protection software at our school district called visual casel. Now
when IE6 was installed we were able to make a hyperlink in word, hold down
the control button, and click the link so that IE would pop up with the site.
Once IE7 was installed we are no longer able to do this under a student
account because of our protection software. The way the protection software
works is we create a list of executables that can be run under a certain
group of accounts. I am curious as to what EXE file word uses to execute IE
so that it will open a hyperlink when control left-click is used. I would
like to add this into the database for the students so they have the ability
to use the control left-click feature. I have already used filemonitor to
try and determine and files it uses but everything that shows up in the list
has come out a dead end. I've also used process explorer to determine what
exe it uses but this has also been a dead end. Any suggestions would be very
helpful. Thank you.
when IE6 was installed we were able to make a hyperlink in word, hold down
the control button, and click the link so that IE would pop up with the site.
Once IE7 was installed we are no longer able to do this under a student
account because of our protection software. The way the protection software
works is we create a list of executables that can be run under a certain
group of accounts. I am curious as to what EXE file word uses to execute IE
so that it will open a hyperlink when control left-click is used. I would
like to add this into the database for the students so they have the ability
to use the control left-click feature. I have already used filemonitor to
try and determine and files it uses but everything that shows up in the list
has come out a dead end. I've also used process explorer to determine what
exe it uses but this has also been a dead end. Any suggestions would be very
helpful. Thank you.