Right, but he's asking why can't you just supply the path and filename
instead of activating that dialog?

 
Thank you,
Mitch Lawrence
Lead Applications Analyst
Technical Support - NPR/Automation
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No, it is not Print Destination Box, it is regular native Windows "Save
As" Dialog box.

--Thanks
Ranjit

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Is there a reason you can't just use
Enter "C:\Reports Folder\meditech.file"  (your path and file name)
When you get Meditech's Print Destination box?

In what case would you not know ahead of time where you wanted to save
the file?

Thanks!
Paul

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Subject: [Talk] Accessing Windows Dialog when connection is made to
Meditech

Hello Talk Members.
I have an issue accessing Windows "Save As" dialog box which populate
when you hit F12 in certain situations(Eg: Download a NPR report) in a
Meditech CS environment. 
I have tried to open a separate connection to Windows via Connect
command, but still it would not recognize the dialog.

Any help or direction is appreciated.

Thank you
 

Ranjit Bendapudi
Computer Science Corporation (CSC)
formerly First Consulting Group, Inc.
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