According to Microsoft, DDE is still active in Windows 7 - and Office 2007,
though there are some security restrictions that would limit its use.
Google Windows 7 DDE, and you will get more details.

Rick
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Guillaume Rheault <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have no idea.... as you know, windows DDE is really really old, it is
> pre-Internet (as we know it today), so I would think no....
> Although Microsoft maintained, grudgingly, DDE in Vista, I don't even know
> if Windows 7 supports that...
>
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> Subject: Re: Future of OLE/DDE integrations?
>
> Does Windows DDE not have the ability to interact with a Web client?....is
> that not even an option?
>
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> Subject: Re: Future of OLE/DDE integrations?
>
> hey Juan, this is no laughing matter :-)  (or is it??)
>
> For integrations between the Remedy User tool and another app, that rely on
> Windows for communications, such as the telephony integrations , this is
> the
> death knell, or a total rewrite ...
>
> As you suggested, the only thing that you may do is explore the actual
> javascript used to send events , so that an active link that fires on event
> will catch the message coming from the other application...
>
> As recent as a couple of years ago, I did an integration between the Remedy
> User tool and the Avaya IP agent, and the only possible way was with
> Windows
> DDE, as bad and archaic as it sounds....
>
> Guillaume
>
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> Subject: Re: Future of OLE/DDE integrations?
>
> LOL Guillaume. I guess I asked for that. ;)
>
> Let me rephrase for the rest of you liter-ARSLists...
> Anyone have any info/ideas on integration mechanisms that will be
> available for providing the functionality that soon to be non-running
> OLE/DDE/RunMacro integrations currently provide?
>
> I'm envisioning a world of javascript maintenance nightmares. And THAT
> might not even be an option with the current penchant for Flash.
>
> Juan Ingles
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Guillaume Rheault <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > They just won't run....
> >
> > Guillaume
> >
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> > Subject: Future of OLE/DDE integrations?
> >
> > Ravi's current posts re:ACD integration have got me wondering again....
> >
> > Anyone have any notion of how OLE/DDE and run-macro integrations will
> > work in a post ARS 8.0 world?  (i.e. without the user tool)
> >
> > Juan Ingles
> >
> >
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