I have encountered this problem in the past and this message can also mean that the dde file is not located in the directory that Remedy is expecting it to reside in.
I hope this helps.
John Hieb
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Brodie [SMTP:Simon.Brodie@SCOTTISH-SOUTHERN.CO.UK]
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2000 6:40 AM
To: ARSLIST@LISTSERV.VISTAIT.COM
Subject:
Hi List ----
I'm a first time user so I hope I get the answer I'm looking for.....I'll
be very disappointed if not.
I have a user who is having a bit of a problem with DDE....
On one of our schemas we have a "print" button that basically fires a
couple of Active Links, that in turn runs a Macro which prints the schema
details.
Problem --- the user gets an error reporting that the "application name is
not defined in Dde.ini"
all the other users are ok and can print using the button...
I've tried copying the Dde.ini file from a user's machine which is working
to no avail...
Any One any other ideas
I assume this specific to the users machine ?
Using ARS V3.0 server & V 3.2.1 Clients ........
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