try

iexplore "http://server" from command prompt.

iexplore is the command and "http://server" is the parameter.


>try
>
>iexplore "http://server"
>
>-saravanan
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>>hi,
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>>I have the requirement to open explorer with URL through java program
>>running at client side and once user finishes the work the
>>browser will automatically closed also.
>>
>>Same like u can open notepad through Process object and close also, I
>>want to open explorer and close it also.
>>
>>Kindly tell whether this is possible.
>>
>>Thanks & Regards
>>deepak rustagi
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