Need help with workaround...

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Chris

I have read all about the web components not included in Office 2007, I
understand all of that, but here is my dilemma.
We are a small company that does business with a large company. The large
company gives us access to certain data on their web servers where they use
web components.
I upgraded to Windows/Vista and Office 2007 from Windows XP/Pro and Office
XP. Now I can not get the Customers reports to allow me to interact thru
excel.
Customer has basically said, "sorry we don't support Vista/Office 2007". So
I really need some help in a possible work around.
 
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vapor

I think what you need to do is re-register OWC 11 on your Vista PC and it
should work (if I understand what you are saying). The reason for all these
re-registering issues is that these OWC dlls are unregistered when Office
software is installed.

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Regards,
Alvin Bruney [MVP ASP.NET]

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C

Chris

We are working now, thanks Guys!

vapor said:
I think what you need to do is re-register OWC 11 on your Vista PC and it
should work (if I understand what you are saying). The reason for all these
re-registering issues is that these OWC dlls are unregistered when Office
software is installed.

--
--
Regards,
Alvin Bruney [MVP ASP.NET]

[Shameless Author plug]
The O.W.C. Black Book, 2nd Edition
Exclusively on www.lulu.com/owc $19.99

Chris said:
I have read all about the web components not included in Office 2007, I
understand all of that, but here is my dilemma.
We are a small company that does business with a large company. The large
company gives us access to certain data on their web servers where they
use
web components.
I upgraded to Windows/Vista and Office 2007 from Windows XP/Pro and Office
XP. Now I can not get the Customers reports to allow me to interact thru
excel.
Customer has basically said, "sorry we don't support Vista/Office 2007".
So
I really need some help in a possible work around.
 

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