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How to go to a web site from an Access application when the event is the click of a button ?

Asked by zimmer9 in Microsoft ADP, Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros

I am developing an Access 2003 application using Access as the front end and SQL Server as the back end database.

How would I be able to go to the following website based on the click of a command button ?
 
"https://commercial.wachovia.com/Online/Financial/Business/Service?action=Login"

For example, I tried the following code but it opens 2 browsers:
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Private Sub cmdWachovia_Click()
Dim Temp As Object
    'Create instance
    Set Temp = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
    'Open URL
    Temp.Navigate2 "https://commercial.wachovia.com/Online/Financial/Business/Service?action=Login", vbNormalFocus
    Temp.Visible = True
End Sub


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OR
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ExecLink "https://commercial.wachovia.com/Online/Financial/Business/Service?action=Login", vbNormalFocus

Private Sub ExecLink(Url As String, style As VbAppWinStyle)

     Shell "explorer.exe " & Url & "", style

End Sub
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Using the ExecLink,  generates the following message:
The path 'Login' does not exist or is not in a directory

I don't get this 'Login' error when I paste the link directly on the address line of the IE Browser.Start Free Trial
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