I just tried it here and it works for me:

Call
win.pcrun('iexplore.exe','wwwapps.ups.com/WebTracking/processInputReques
t?HTMLVersion=5.0&loc=en_US&Requester=UPSHome&tracknum=1Z936690030864237
7&AgreeToTermsAndConditions=yes&track.x=22&track.y=9')

Maybe you just need to lose the http://   ?

(Though I am on D3/Aix)

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: January 12, 2005 4:02 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [U2] Re: WinteGrate

George, tried quoting and wwwapps is what I cut from the browser url.
Thanks. Steve

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> do you need to quote the URL? with all those &'s and ?'s maybe 
> wintergate is trying to do something. 
> 
> BTW, is it supposed to be wwwapps or www.apps and just a typo 
> for the email? 
> 
> >-----Original Message----- 
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Steve Kunzman

> >Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 3:19 PM 
> >To: [email protected] 
> >Subject: [U2] Re: WinteGrate 
> > 
> > 
> >I had saved this post for future reference. The future is here. I am 
> >trying to use WIN.PCRUN to launch internet explorer to retrieve UPS 
> >package tracking information. Their web site has changed, so 
> >I tried to 
> >paste in the new URL, but it gives me a wIntegrate message, "Unable
to 
> >run specified program". This URL works if I type it in the 
> >browser. If I 
> >try to just launch the browser and view a jpeg, a simple URL 
> >(WWW.UPS.COM), or a text file, it works. Any ideas? 
> > 
> >http://wwwapps.ups.com/WebTracking/processInputRequest?HTMLVers 
> >ion=5.0&l 
> >oc=en_US&Requester=UPSHome&tracknum=1Z9366900308642377&AgreeToT 
> >ermsAndCo 
> >nditions=yes&track.x=22&track.y=9 
> > 
> >Thanks. Steve 
> >Unidata/HP-UX 
> > 
> >-----Original Message----- 
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> >On Behalf Of Mark Johnson 
> >Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 12:23 PM 
> >To: U2 Users Discussion List 
> >Subject: Re: WinteGrate 
> > 
> >A simpler way would be: 
> > 
> >PCFILE="C:\FOLDER\PICTURE.JPEG" 
> >CALL WIN.PCRUN("IEXPLORE", PCFILE) 
> > 
> >It opens up a new window with the aforementioned picture. 
> > 
> >You can also pass URL's that you fabricate to open up very useful 
> >windows. 
> >Two that i use are: 
> > 
> >www.maps.yahoo.com\&address=123&main&street&zip=12345 
> > 
> >and 
> >www.ups.com/tracking/1Z12345678901234567 
> > 
> >These are fictious urls, but you can visit both UPS/Fedex and/or 
> >Mapquest/Yahoo or any other map-like site and cut & paste the real
URL 
> >and 
> >modify the variable portion. Brings green screen users a little
closer 
> >to 
> >the nice feel of the windows world. 
> > 
> >All of my UPS clients use the UPS concept and 3 of mine with 
> >'truck' use 
> >the 
> >map concept. 
> > 
> >my 3 cents. 
> >----- Original Message ----- 
> >From: 
> >To: 
> >Sent: Saturday, February 21, 2004 11:39 AM 
> >Subject: Re: WinteGrate 
> > 
> > 
> >> In a message dated 2/19/2004 5:51:51 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: 
> >> 
> >> > Question: Using WinteGrate, running UniVerse 10, Unix - Is 
> >there 
> >> > a way to display a 'jpeg' file in UniVerse ? 
> >> > We have trucking companies that send up 'proof of 
> >> > deliveries' in jpeg format. Our user base 
> >would love 
> >> > to be able to view them straight from UniVerse. 
> >> > 
> >> > As always, very appreciative for ideas/assistance 
> >> > 
> >> > Barry Rogen 
> >> 
> >> Barry store all the jpegs in a shared windows directory on your 
> >network 
> >> In Universe have your program tell Wintegrate to "write the
following 
> >path 
> >> into the clipboard" blah blah blah (the path of the image in the 
> >shared 
> >Windows 
> >> directory) 
> >> Then in your Universe program tell Wintegrate to execute its script

> >> "showjpg.scr" or something like that (you create this script in a 
> >shared 
> >location as 
> >> well) 
> >> The Wintegrate script merely launches whatever it finds in the 
> >clipboard 
> >> 
> >> Will Johnson 
> >> Fast Forward Technologies 
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