"C:\Program Files (x86)\STERLING\STERLING\Base.exe" /Pid:USER ID /DDE
As for the DDE you need to put " /Pid:whatever your id is" then you need to put " /DDE" because right now it is defaulting to think that /DDE is your User ID is "/DDE"
Excel 2007 > Excel 2003 because Excel 2003 is limited to only 1GB of memory usage (Google "excel 2003 memory usage") and Excel 2007 can use up to whatever is not being used by the system. (Google "excel 2007 memory usage" to see how you can limit it down if you want).
If you are pulling large amounts of data into an excel sheet through DDE, RDP or via web query you can max out the 1GB limit in XL2003 and you will experience slowness & stalling and sheet freezing. If you use XL2007 and have a sheet large enough to take ALL available extra memory you can max out your CPU and freeze your system so be careful.
As for the DDE you need to put " /Pid:whatever your id is" then you need to put " /DDE" because right now it is defaulting to think that /DDE is your User ID is "/DDE"
Excel 2007 > Excel 2003 because Excel 2003 is limited to only 1GB of memory usage (Google "excel 2003 memory usage") and Excel 2007 can use up to whatever is not being used by the system. (Google "excel 2007 memory usage" to see how you can limit it down if you want).
If you are pulling large amounts of data into an excel sheet through DDE, RDP or via web query you can max out the 1GB limit in XL2003 and you will experience slowness & stalling and sheet freezing. If you use XL2007 and have a sheet large enough to take ALL available extra memory you can max out your CPU and freeze your system so be careful.