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Default Excel 2003 and Hummingbird DM5

We are running the above apps. Currently when we choose
Open, we have to Cancel DM and say Yes to get to any of
our local or server drives. Does anyone know how to write
a routine that can bypass DM for us and to right to the
drives?

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You are using DM5 with active integration in Excel. If your admi
changes it to passive, you get the choice of whether you want t
open/save native or through DM5

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