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AltaEgo
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      12-03-2009
Hi

Windows 2007

When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the program
(e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a problem sending
the command to the program". Until I shut down again, double-clicking files
works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related. Does anyone know a fix?

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R. C. White
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      12-03-2009
Hi, Steve.

> Windows 2007


There is no such operating system or program.

According to the headers on your message, you are using:
X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606

But that doesn't tell us if you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista or
Windows 7. (The name is "Windows 7", not "Windows 2007".) As indicated by
its name, this newsgroup is for peer-to-peer support of Vista, but we also
try to help with Win7 problems since there are no Win7 NGs. Microsoft has
chosen to offer forums, rather than newsgroups, for Win7.

WLMail 12.0.1606 is at least a year out of date. Get the current version at
http://download.live.com .

Now, to your actual problem...

When I search for that phrase, "There was a problem sending the command to
the program", in Bing, I get several hits. The first ones point to the Zone
Alarm application. Do you run that program?

When you post back, please be clear as to which Windows version you are
running. It often makes a big difference.

RC
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Microsoft Windows MVP
Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64

"AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
news:uVm292$...
> Hi
>
> Windows 2007
>
> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a problem
> sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related. Does
> anyone know a fix?
>
> --
> Steve


 
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AltaEgo
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      12-03-2009
Thank your for the advice about WLMail. I will update.

Being a little clearer: Windows 7 RC 7600 Enterprise (installed on laptop,
not on this PC).

I had done a web search before asking the question. ZoneAlarn is not
installed so I think we can rule it out:-).

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Steve

"R. C. White" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi, Steve.
>
>> Windows 2007

>
> There is no such operating system or program.
>
> According to the headers on your message, you are using:
> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606
>
> But that doesn't tell us if you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista or
> Windows 7. (The name is "Windows 7", not "Windows 2007".) As indicated
> by its name, this newsgroup is for peer-to-peer support of Vista, but we
> also try to help with Win7 problems since there are no Win7 NGs.
> Microsoft has chosen to offer forums, rather than newsgroups, for Win7.
>
> WLMail 12.0.1606 is at least a year out of date. Get the current version
> at http://download.live.com .
>
> Now, to your actual problem...
>
> When I search for that phrase, "There was a problem sending the command
> to the program", in Bing, I get several hits. The first ones point to the
> Zone Alarm application. Do you run that program?
>
> When you post back, please be clear as to which Windows version you are
> running. It often makes a big difference.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>
> "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
> news:uVm292$...
>> Hi
>>
>> Windows 2007
>>
>> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
>> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a
>> problem sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
>> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related.
>> Does anyone know a fix?
>>
>> --
>> Steve

>

 
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AltaEgo
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      12-03-2009

Oops, Windows 7 RC 7600 Enterprise 32 bit

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"AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
news:uKY$...
> Thank your for the advice about WLMail. I will update.
>
> Being a little clearer: Windows 7 RC 7600 Enterprise (installed on laptop,
> not on this PC).
>
> I had done a web search before asking the question. ZoneAlarn is not
> installed so I think we can rule it out:-).
>
> --
> Steve
>
> "R. C. White" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Hi, Steve.
>>
>>> Windows 2007

>>
>> There is no such operating system or program.
>>
>> According to the headers on your message, you are using:
>> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606
>>
>> But that doesn't tell us if you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista or
>> Windows 7. (The name is "Windows 7", not "Windows 2007".) As indicated
>> by its name, this newsgroup is for peer-to-peer support of Vista, but we
>> also try to help with Win7 problems since there are no Win7 NGs.
>> Microsoft has chosen to offer forums, rather than newsgroups, for Win7.
>>
>> WLMail 12.0.1606 is at least a year out of date. Get the current version
>> at http://download.live.com .
>>
>> Now, to your actual problem...
>>
>> When I search for that phrase, "There was a problem sending the command
>> to the program", in Bing, I get several hits. The first ones point to
>> the Zone Alarm application. Do you run that program?
>>
>> When you post back, please be clear as to which Windows version you are
>> running. It often makes a big difference.
>>
>> RC
>> --
>> R. C. White, CPA
>> San Marcos, TX
>>
>> Microsoft Windows MVP
>> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>>
>> "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
>> news:uVm292$...
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Windows 2007
>>>
>>> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
>>> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a
>>> problem sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
>>> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related.
>>> Does anyone know a fix?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve

>>

 
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AltaEgo
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      12-08-2009
No response to this problem on Win 7 forums either. I guess I will have to
live with my hasharound (if it was pretty and could be recommended, I'd call
it a workaround).

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Steve

"R. C. White" <> wrote in message
news:...
> Hi, Steve.
>
>> Windows 2007

>
> There is no such operating system or program.
>
> According to the headers on your message, you are using:
> X-Newsreader: Microsoft Windows Live Mail 12.0.1606
>
> But that doesn't tell us if you are using Windows XP or Windows Vista or
> Windows 7. (The name is "Windows 7", not "Windows 2007".) As indicated
> by its name, this newsgroup is for peer-to-peer support of Vista, but we
> also try to help with Win7 problems since there are no Win7 NGs.
> Microsoft has chosen to offer forums, rather than newsgroups, for Win7.
>
> WLMail 12.0.1606 is at least a year out of date. Get the current version
> at http://download.live.com .
>
> Now, to your actual problem...
>
> When I search for that phrase, "There was a problem sending the command
> to the program", in Bing, I get several hits. The first ones point to the
> Zone Alarm application. Do you run that program?
>
> When you post back, please be clear as to which Windows version you are
> running. It often makes a big difference.
>
> RC
> --
> R. C. White, CPA
> San Marcos, TX
>
> Microsoft Windows MVP
> Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64
>
> "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
> news:uVm292$...
>> Hi
>>
>> Windows 2007
>>
>> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
>> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a
>> problem sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
>> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related.
>> Does anyone know a fix?
>>
>> --
>> Steve

>

 
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      12-08-2009
At a guess it sounds like a DDE error

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"AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
news:uVm292$...
> Hi
>
> Windows 2007
>
> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a problem
> sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related. Does
> anyone know a fix?
>
> --
> Steve


 
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AltaEgo
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      12-09-2009
Your guess sounds better than anything else I've heard so far. Is there a
registry hack to put a stop to the annoyance?

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<.> wrote in message news:OZO2qm#...
> At a guess it sounds like a DDE error
>
> --
> .
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> "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
> news:uVm292$...
>> Hi
>>
>> Windows 2007
>>
>> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
>> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a
>> problem sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
>> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related.
>> Does anyone know a fix?
>>
>> --
>> Steve

>

 
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      12-22-2009
Possibly. Office uses DDE to open and close programs. You could delete the
DDE info and have it open like notepad does. The downside is that instead of
opening each document in the same process it will start a new instance of
word, which chews up memory.

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Word.Document.8\shell\Open\ddeex ec

is where the DDE conversation is stored, If deleted, opening documents will
default to using
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Word.Document.8\shell\Open\comma nd
which opens like notepad. In Office 2003 it has a switch /DDE thatmay need
to be deleted.

Note Word.Document.8 is for Office 2003.

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"AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
news:%...
> Your guess sounds better than anything else I've heard so far. Is there a
> registry hack to put a stop to the annoyance?
>
> --
> Steve
>
> <.> wrote in message news:OZO2qm#...
>> At a guess it sounds like a DDE error
>>
>> --
>> .
>> --
>> "AltaEgo" <Somewhere@NotHere> wrote in message
>> news:uVm292$...
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> Windows 2007
>>>
>>> When I first logon and try to open a file by double-clicking it, the
>>> program (e.g Word or Excel) opens and gives a message "There was a
>>> problem sending the command to the program". Until I shut down again,
>>> double-clicking files works fine. I suspect this is Explorer-related.
>>> Does anyone know a fix?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Steve

>>


 
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superfishnz
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      01-25-2010


If it helps, I had the exact same problem, but only in Excel and the
solution is: In Excel, go into your *Options*, then *Advanced*, then in
the "*General*" section, _remove_the_tick_ from "*-Ignore other
appliations that use Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE)-*".

I just copied the solution from her:
'*http://thisishelpful.com/IT_Computer...xcel-a15.html*'
(http://thisishelpful.com/IT_Computer...excel-a15.html)


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Dr. SAJID
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      01-25-2010
1st
UNINSTALL&reinstall OR REPAIR MICROSOFT OFFICE
2nd
..and after doing so .never use any programs which will clean temporary files
from computer.files which links word&excell are being deleted when we delete
such temp files.exspecially dummy files,junk files and duplicate files.
these such softwares will have system cleaner or 1 click cleaner, dup.file
cleaner,junk file cleaner. eg tuneup,windows 7/vista/xp manager , trace
eraser .etc
 
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