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Steven
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      29th Nov 2004
My application is in VBA, and uses the AppActivate command. It works fine on
all environments and OS, except Win XP. This particular command fails on XP.
I have heard XP is more secure... is there any security related issue or any
setting I am missing ??
I dont have any SP on the Win XP machine.
Please suggest.



 
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Peter
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      29th Nov 2004
Is the title of the application different in XP?
Are you starting the application via the Shell command? If so, the taskID returned by the Shell command can be used in place of the title.

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-Peter

"Steven" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> My application is in VBA, and uses the AppActivate command. It works fine on
> all environments and OS, except Win XP. This particular command fails on XP.
> I have heard XP is more secure... is there any security related issue or any
> setting I am missing ??
> I dont have any SP on the Win XP machine.
> Please suggest.


 
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