Hyperlink: Linking problem when link to file

G

Guest

WHen I create a hyperlink to a file (which contains a few pics and a pdf) and
then go back and test the hyperlink several aspects are changed. See below:

Here is what the hyperlink looks like when entered:
AL\Birmingham\4700 Pinson Valley Parkway

Here is the path when I click "ok":
\\Ntserver\public\BIG Industrial\Available Properties
Link\AL/Birmingham/4700 Pinson Valley Parkway

(Notice ABove that it changes the slashes to forward slash after "AL"

The deal is that when I try and open a pdf I have saved it will not open,, i
dont get any error message I only get the computer "thinking for a moment and
then nothing happens. Adobe reader doesnt open or anything. Please Help
 
G

Guest

Try open pdf from the Start menu. Then go to File Menu - OPen - and select
the file. I assumed you went to the window explorer and double clicked the
file. Try both methods. Also check the size of the file. Large adobe files
will take a long time to open.
 
G

Guest

Joel, thanks for the response. The file, and adobe work fine outside of
EXCEL. However when I attempt to open a pdf file through excel my computer
'thinks' for a moment and then stops. I checked the processes and the exe.
for adobe is running but not doing anything. For adobe to work properly
again i have to log out or shut down. It's like the link that i create
corrupts adobe and I'm wondering why excel changes the format of the path.
 
G

Guest

Did you try opening the file by clicking on the shortcut outside of excel
(from window explorer)? What is the size of the file?

A number of different possibility can cause problems

1) A memory problem
2) The shortcut link to adobe is not correct.
3) Problems when index service is enabled on the PC This is indicated by the
process cisvc.exe (kill the service and retry opening the file).
4) A network problem. Try to move the file to the C:\ drive instead of a
network file and see if there is a difference.
 
G

Guest

1. check
2. works
3. this didnt do anything
4. this works: when I take off network there was no problem. I use excel on
my c: drive and link to files on the server. (note the file folders link
fine to excel, its when i want to open a file that utilizes a program that i
have problems with) What do you suggest next?

Do you think there is some type of patch/hotfix available? (or is this even
the issue)
Do you think if I load excel to server and link everything on that level it
will fix the problem?
 
G

Guest

How long is the pathnamed? I think there is a limitation of around 128
character. Network pathnames tend to be long a maybe the source of the
problem.

Does the problem happened with other type files? (from the same directory)
Try puttting a link to an excel file in the same directory as see if it
opens. I don't think it is a problem just witth PDF???

Try lettingexcel open the files for a lonjg time like 10 to 15 mionutes to
make sure it isn't a slow process. I don't linke the indexing service
cisvc.exe. It really slowed down opening Office products on my PC. Make
sure it was killed.
 
G

Guest

The problem does NOT happen with other file types (word was placed on the
same level as the PDF that I am having trouble with) I tried placing the PDF
 
G

Guest

My best GUESS is that it is an adobe problem and not an excel problem. Try
putting a hyperlink into a work document and see if the same thing happens.
You still didn't say how long the path name is?

I found this in adobe documentation

Individual parameters, together with their values (separated by & or #), can
be no greater then 32 characters in length.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/pdfs/pdf_open_parameters.pdf
 
G

Guest

One thing you can try is mapping a new drive. Instead of mapping the new
drive to the roo directory map the new drive to a subdirectory so you path
name becomes shorter.

Instead of K:\root

use new drive letter Z:\root\sub1\sub12\sub13\sub14
 
G

Guest

not sure if i said below but when i link to a word file that far into a
directory it worksm but again does not work for pdf.

here is the path name that does not work I think it is something like 97
characters....
\\Ntserver\public\BIG Industrial\Available Properties
Link\AL/Birmingham/4700 Pinson Valley Parkway
 
G

Guest

The length of the filename string is 99 characters. I suspect this is the
problem. Not sure.

If it is a company network you could try mapping a drive such as T: to the
path and see if it works from a mapped drive.

In window explorer, Tools - Map Netwrok Drive

PDF files have a number of different prilidges rights besides the normal
read/write. These prilidges included commmenting, modifying (still write but
can't change). as well as others. I think you may need to contact adobe for
more info.
 
G

Guest

There is a known issue with Adobe Reader 7.0 that causes PDF files to not be
opened from a hyperlink in Office products. If you upgrade to Adobe 7.1 or
higher you should be fine.
 
R

rr.villanueva

Hi! tsmith1977 i hope my reply has able to help you;

1. first make a map the folder from the network that contain a PDF
file
example : Z:\PDFFILES
the map Z:\ folder contain two file(s)
test.pdf
testfile.pdf

Note: Please make sure that their no special character on the filename
of
the PDF and make the filename 8 character only to avoid error.

2. on Excel right click the cell that you want to active the HyperLink
and
open the share folder

Ex: Z:\PDFFILES\test.pdf

Make sure the address has shown Z:\PDFFILES\test.pdf ( correct
path )

not like this ..\PDFFILES\test.pdf ( incorect path )

3. Press Ok if finish

i hope you problem will be solve.

Thank you best regards

Rolando r. Villanueva
IT Support
(e-mail address removed)
 

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