Keywords: OLE embedding, in-place activity, IE, Office, Acrobat
In addition to opening web pages on the Internet, Internet Explorer can also browse local folders and files. If you browse PDF documents or Office documents, you will find that Document Servers such as Adobe Reader / Acrobat or Office will insert your own instance when calling NaviGate ("XXX.doc"). Files, of course, sometimes open files in a stand-alone Acrobat or Office window. In the Adobe Reader / Acrobat's Properties Settings window, we can find the "Display PDF in Browser" option, if the NaviGate ("xxx.pdf") will browse the PDF file in the IE in an embedded manner, otherwise Browse in a stand-alone Adobe Reader / Acrobat window. But in the "Options" dialog of Office, we can't find this setting.
Question: How do I control the OLE SERVERS in their own browser? Answer: Modify the folder option or modify the registry. Method 1, as shown below, open the "folder" option from the control panel, find the corresponding file suffix name on the File Type property page, such as "DOC", click the "Advanced" button, edit file in the pop-up The type dialog box is "Browse in the same window" in the same window, if you open the document in an embedded IE, otherwise open in a standalone window.