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Default Copy dynamic image from IE to Word 2003

Hy,

i have a problem with copying pictures from a browser application (asp with
vc++ COM-Objects) to a word document.

The user must login into ASP application. Session is storing the login data.
Validated users can create graphics over a dynamic web-page. A PNG graphic is
drawn in a c++ COM-object called from a asp-page. The result is put into the
response buffer (BinaryWrite..., Mimetype image/png...) Everything works fine
online. The Image can be saved (right mouse-click) and has a valid
file-format.

If you "Copy" the picture from IE 6 into the clipboard and "Paste" it into
MS-Word (2003) only an empty frame comes along. Pasting it into Paint works.
Copy from mozilla to Word works too. But not from IE to Word!

After searching for reasons the only answer i found in the URL which must be
analysed and used in Word (CF_HDROP) instead of CF_BITMAP or CF_DIB clipboard
format. But the link probably won't work without my valid IIS-Session and the
login-data saved in a cookie (it is not known in MS Word).

How can i solve this??? The user "wants to" simply copy bitmaps. Change some
IE settings? Change some Word settings? Apply some special HTML-Headers?

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