Yes. It brings up the "warning" screen which means that it knows that some
Excel content is on the way, which means that the pre-http headers are being
delivered.

Same result on browser. In fact, same result if I run browser from RDP
session to Citrix server.

Mark.


"Denver Braughler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Mark Hales wrote:
> > I sent someone a link to a .cls that creates a spreadsheet using this
method
> > (one that works from a "normal" PC). They clicked on the link in the
email
> > on Lotus Notes on Citrix desktop and after the initial "do you want to
open
> > got a bunch off errors to do with being unable to access the file
> > http://cache01/csp/ ...
>
> Is the server name cache01 resolvable in his context?
> For example, if he pastes the link into a browser, does it work?



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