Yeh, I have, it'll tell me that it can't find the file. I've run them both seperately and it finds them.
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Browse All TopicsI have a file called "multiterm.dbd" that opens with DemoShield ("demo32.exe"). I have both of these files in the same location. I would like to create a vbscript that will open the .dbd file using dem32.exe. Right now if I try and run it, it asks me to select a program to use.
Thanks, if you need more information, please let me know.
The two files are located in a location called: \\server\share\doc\
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by: vinnyd79Posted on 2006-04-05 at 09:15:19ID: 16383189
Have you tried?
l") .exe " & "\\server\share\doc\multit erm.dbd"
Dim wshell
Set wshell = CreateObject("Wscript.Shel
wshell.Run "\\server\share\doc\demo32
Set wshell = Nothing