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External program used excel, if you click on the click of a button to send a message through the simulation, excel this call can not be started.

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    External program used excel, if you click on the click of a button to send a message through the simulation, excel this call can not be started. If my program is A.exe I need to simulate an external program control after clicking B.exe this B.exe a button click can not call excel Case 1: B.exe manually click a button in excel can be a normal call! --OK! Case 2: using the SendMessage function to send a message with A.exe analog control click on the button in excel B.exe call fails, and pop-up "can not start Excel server!"! --NG! Messages sent using SendMessage is successfully sent, message "Unable to start Excel server!"! Also shows that the message was sent successfully, but it is not up calls excel! Question: permissions problem? Or anything else that needs to feed?

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      External program used excel, if you click on the click of a button to send a message through the simulation, excel this call can not be started. If my program is A.exe I need to simulate an external program control after clicking B.exe this B.exe a button click can not call excel Case 1: B.exe manually click a button in excel can be a normal call! --OK! Case 2: using the SendMessage function to send a message with A.exe analog control click on the button in excel B.exe call fails, and pop-up "can not start Excel server!"! --NG! Messages sent using SendMessage is successfully sent, message "Unable to start Excel server!"! Also shows that the message was sent successfully, but it is not up calls excel! Question: permissions problem? Or anything else that needs to feed?

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      why?

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        why?

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        Member 11283272 wrote:

        why?

        Why what? And probably because no one can understand your question.

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          Member 11283272 wrote:

          why?

          Why what? And probably because no one can understand your question.

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          sorry,my english is not good enough.

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            sorry,my english is not good enough.

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            Do you have a colleague who could translate for you?

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              Do you have a colleague who could translate for you?

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              Sorry, I am the only one,incidentally, I'm Chinese.English is not our official language,I tried again to translate。

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                Sorry, I am the only one,incidentally, I'm Chinese.English is not our official language,I tried again to translate。

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                You could try posting in http://www.codeproject.com/Forums/1580230/General-Chinese-Topics.aspx[^], where you can write in your own language.

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                  Do you have a colleague who could translate for you?

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                  A.exe is my own program,B.exe is not my own program. B.exe has a button, click it, and will call to EXCEL! Now, my question is: if click this button to manually, EXCEL will be normal calls.---(OK) But if use my program(A.exe),the Sendmessage function sends a keystroke messages (WM_KEYDOWN WM_SYSKEYDOWN) on the button, EXCEL will call fails.---(NG) I'm sure it: Sendmessage function keystroke messages is sent successfully!

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                    Do you have a colleague who could translate for you?

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                    Hello, can you understand what I said now ??

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                      A.exe is my own program,B.exe is not my own program. B.exe has a button, click it, and will call to EXCEL! Now, my question is: if click this button to manually, EXCEL will be normal calls.---(OK) But if use my program(A.exe),the Sendmessage function sends a keystroke messages (WM_KEYDOWN WM_SYSKEYDOWN) on the button, EXCEL will call fails.---(NG) I'm sure it: Sendmessage function keystroke messages is sent successfully!

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                      You need to be sure that the messages are exactly what the program uses to cause the button press.

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                        You need to be sure that the messages are exactly what the program uses to cause the button press.

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                        yes,i am sure.

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                          yes,i am sure.

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                          Well it does not appear to be working, so there must be something still wrong.

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                            Well it does not appear to be working, so there must be something still wrong.

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                            Thank you, I have solved this problem.

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