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how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal page?

kunal hemrajani, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal page?

Regular Member Beiträge: 109 Beitrittsdatum: 21.05.15 Neueste Beiträge
I want to use a tool which has common location in all windows pc's should be access on a click button?? How could i do that??
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David H Nebinger, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

RE: how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal pag

Liferay Legend Beiträge: 14915 Beitrittsdatum: 02.09.06 Neueste Beiträge
All of the magical fairy dust and unicorns will not make this possible.
kunal hemrajani, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

RE: how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal pag

Regular Member Beiträge: 109 Beitrittsdatum: 21.05.15 Neueste Beiträge
So please suggest some other way i have to add on the functionality of web clipper.
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David H Nebinger, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

RE: how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal pag

Liferay Legend Beiträge: 14915 Beitrittsdatum: 02.09.06 Neueste Beiträge
You mean like EverNote Web Clipper? That kind of thing only makes sense when surfing the web on the whole, not within a single site.
kunal hemrajani, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

RE: how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal pag

Regular Member Beiträge: 109 Beitrittsdatum: 21.05.15 Neueste Beiträge
yes like evernote Web Clipper, I want to ingerate this type of feature in my portal page. How could i do that?
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David H Nebinger, geändert vor 8 Jahren.

RE: how to use .exe file which is common in all pc's integrate in potal pag

Liferay Legend Beiträge: 14915 Beitrittsdatum: 02.09.06 Neueste Beiträge
Write it yourself. It doesn't exist in any form as part of a web page. Anywhere.

You must realize that the browser is sandboxed so that rogue scripts, content, whatever returned from a website cannot infect your local machine or otherwise cause damage.

That is a core restriction that you'll never be able to work around short of writing your own browser plugins, but those apply in the browser and are not site-specific.