I have a document saved to a public network server. The public directory grants change access to all users on the network. To keep my Word doc protected I am using the Security feature "File Sharing Options" in Word to attach a password to the document. This works as expected when users open the file with Windows Explorer.
I also have an ASP web page that has a link to my file on the public drive. When I click this link, the Word document loads without asking me for a password and is not read-only. (Note the link in formatted with an href attribute like this: file://servername/share/filename.doc)
Am I mssing something? Shouldn't the Word security work even if the file is accessed through a hyperlink?
I have followed the steps in the MS article 288367 to enable Word to run from a web page. I have done this several times and it has worked OK. However, at a customer site I am getting the following error: Access denied attempting to launch a DCOM Server. The server is {000209FF-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}.
This AppId is the Word.Application object which the article does not mention, it only talks about the Word.Document object. You have to create the Application object before you can create the Document object, so does the Application need the same DCOM settings to be applied to it?
This will launch the file in an IE window. I was wondering if it would be possible to have the same link above but have word open the file instead of IE? Have something like a jscript function that does onclick...blah..blah. Is this possible? If so, any sample coding or where to get more information.
I am trying to launch word from an asp page. I need to pass data picked up from a recordset into a word template and then email the resulting merged word doc to the user. I keep getting the error:
Microsoft Word (0x800A1772) Word could not fire the event.
It appears the problem lies with the path. As I am only running this locally on my pc at present the code path I have is:
set MyWord = createobject("Word.Application") MyWord.Documents.Open "D:sitewebprojsummariesEnvUtil.doc"
This is where the Word Doc is located. Am I missing something?
I want to open word file (or Excel) from IIS server (URL) without getting security window for input Username and password. I know Username, Password and Domain. I'm trying to open with:
http://domain%5cUsername:password@URL
When my computer is registred in this domain - no problem. But if my computer is not from this domain I always get window for input Username, Password and Domain.
I have a postscript that prints any given text to a text file.how to make; for example a word like "Test" to a hyperlink.so that it prints a hyperlink in the textfile to be precise.I know i need to make a script that fetches the word and prints the html for the link.but i dont really know where to start.
I am looking for a function to split my string into subsequent parts. I am having a textbox from where user can enter more then one numbers (23, 456, 89, 394 etc), and now I want to write a function which return this sting into this fashion i.e.
I have a document saved to a public network server. The public directory grants change access to all users on the network. To keep my Word doc protected I am using the Security feature "File Sharing Options" in Word to attach a password to the document. This works as expected when users open the file with Windows Explorer.
I also have an ASP web page that has a link to my file on the public drive. When I click this link, the Word document loads without asking me for a password and is not read-only. (Note the link in formatted with an href attribute like this: file://servername/share/filename.doc)
Am I mssing something? Shouldn't the Word security work even if the file is accessed through a hyperlink?
I have a Word doc already created that I want to open from an asp page. I want it to open in Word and allow the user to modify if necessary. I currently have it opening (using href), but it is opening in IE. I think I should be able to do it with javascript to open word and then call that function on the link to the doc. Can someone give me some pointers?
I'm using ASP to pull info from a database and open it in Word. Everything works fine but I want to specify the paper size to be Legal. Is this possible or am I stuck with Letter size?
is it possible to open word or excel from an asp page in the client side having word or excel installed only on the server side?if possible, can u post an example ?
Is it possible to create a code that will open a word document and print it? I need to to this for various documents within the same form. That is I need to print from 1 to 5 documents each time the code is executed.
I have a page that links users to a Word document based on a value drawn from a database table. In other words, John Doe is linked to "./docs/<% = lastname%>.doc" ...
This works fine, but I'm wondering if there's a way to control whether the doc opens read-only? I know Office 2003 docs are supposed to open read-only automatically, but I find that I can edit these docs no problem.
I have a Word doc already created that I want to open from an asp page. I want it to open in Word and allow the user to modify if necessary. I currently have it opening (using href), but it is opening in IE. I think I should be able to do it with javascript to open word and then call that function on the link to the doc.
has anyone got a way to force a word doc to open in a browser (it's for an intranet site before anyone asks), I can force the download, but I don't know a way to force the browser to open it.
In my application I am using Word to hold data out of a MS SQL Server 2000 database. On the clients PC's I am getting a open/save pop up dialog for opening MS- Word. How can I disable this pop- up and load Word without having this dialog? The clients pc are Windows XP/SP2 machines.
This is not really language specific but more of a source code parsing. I have a large ASP source file that I like to split up, resulting in separate ASP files, each containing one function and the filename named after that function. Does anyone know of a tool/script which does this? PS: I am too lazy to learn Perl/AWK/Python to do this, hence why I believe someone has already written a tool/script to do this. Possibly in C++/etc.
I have a form where a user enters their name, date etc. i also want them to be able to click on a browse button and select a file which will then appear in a textbox. when they press submit i want the file name and path to be put into the database. e.g. "C:windowsworkwork.doc".
Basically I don't want to UPLOAD the file just enable the user to browse to it and send the filename and path to the database.
I just recently moved from a shared account to a private server. On the shared account, everything worked fine, but after transferring every file as it was before, onto the new server, without any changes to code, the ldb files now won't disappear on their own, like they did on the shared hosting account.
I can manually delete them, but am wondering if there is a server setting that needs to be configured in order for it to delete the ldb files upon closing of the database?
Will these ldb files cause problems in performance if not deleted properly?
i am having a problem in how to create a Open File dialog to enable user to select a image file that will be stored into database. i just want the file path to be stored in database, not the image.
i want to open a dbf file in asp which is saved in a directory. The Path of the file is "F:mywebdb". The dbf file is saved in the above path and is called test.dbf. I write the following programm to retreive the records Code: