From: Asian on
Sorry for late reply since I was on long vacation. Thanks a lot for your
answer. I got it.

"Chirag" wrote:

> You can perhaps use the NoPassword utility from
> http://officeone.mvps.org/nopassword/ - it suppresses the password dialog
> box when password-protected presentations are opened. Effectively, you
> cannot open password-protected presentations when this utility is running.
>
> - Chirag
>
> PowerShow - View multiple PowerPoint slide shows simultaneously
> http://officeone.mvps.org/powershow/powershow.html
>
> "Asian" <Asian(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FD3986D3-A1C4-4EB5-B817-F8A59C6195C8(a)microsoft.com...
> > Hello Experts,
> >
> > I have very similar question with the following one.
> > "Subject: Help: opening password protected powerpoint without user
> > interaction"
> > http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?query=skip+password&dg=&cat=en-us-office-powerpoint&lang=en&cr=US&pt=b157e6f3-5af9-48cb-a153-895c1aa220f8&catlist=&dglist=&ptlist=&exp=&sloc=en-us
> >
> > As John answered in the threads, I tried to resolve it with using timer
> > and
> > sendkeys. But I cannot resolve it perfectly. It sometimes failed because
> > of
> > the dialog seems not always be active (foreground). I used SetForeground
> > and
> > SetWindowPos to make PowerPoint window move Foreground and TOPMOST. But
> > sendkeys doesnot always send the password dialog.
> > I also skip the IRM protected dialog. So I'd like to use same way for both
> > IRM related dialog and Password dialog. And my application will run not
> > only
> > on English UI version of PPPT but also Japanese UI version.
> > Is there any way to close those modal dialog that opened by PowerPoint in
> > the code?
> >
> > My environment:
> > Development env: VS2008 C# with Office PIA (Office2007/2003)
> > Run env: Office2007/2003 on Vista / Win7
> > My program overview:
> > Console application. Launch PPT, open a ppt file, run slideshow, close the
> > file and Quit PPT. If file is protected, I'd like to skip them.
> > If there is no way to close the dialog, I'd like to quit/Kill PPT even
> > when
> > the modal dialog is opened.
> >
> > Please do help me with any possible ideas, in this regard.
> > Hopefully I could tell you my intention correctly with my poor English.
> > Thanks in advance,
> > Asian
>
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