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If the url will not change how about having a text field with following
value :

 

<a href="http://www.xxx.xxx"; target="_blank">URL name</a>

 

target="_blank" should open a new window in ie. The only drawback is that
the link is hard coded.

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Cleereman (IT) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 17 January 2007 21:36
To: [email protected]
Subject: Opening a new browser window

 

Hi All, 

A majority of my users using WUT 6.3 with assorted patches.  They have a mix
of browsers, including Internet Explorer and Opera in assorted versions.
They are all using Windows 2000, XP, or 2003.

I am looking to create an Active Link which will open a specific URL in the
user's default browser, in a new Window. 
I've tried the following Run Processes: 

A) PERFORM-ACTION-OPEN-URL new http://$URL$ <http://$URL$>  

B) cmd /c start http://$URL$ <http://$URL$>  

C) rundll32 url.dll,FileProtocolHandler http://$URL$ <http://$URL$>  

D) explorer "http://$URL$ <http://$URL$> " 

The problem I run into is within Internet Explorer.  There is a setting
under Options \ Advanced for Reuse windows for launching shortcuts.  This is
checked by default.  If it is checked, options A - C all open in an existing
browser window if one exists.  Option D does work, but it open the new
window behind the WUT.

I've Googled the heck out of this, and have not found any real good answer.
Does anyone have a way to force remedy to open a specific URL from within
Remedy, by opening a new window in the user's default browser?

Eric Cleereman 

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