Deployment of office 2003 component (license consideration)

E

EPM Consultant

Hi All,

I have a problem in lpk file mentioned in the following KB article by MS to
use office web components (for e.g. MS Office chart 11.0\Pivot table
11.0\Spreadsheet 11.0) when a user does not have MS Office 2003 web
components installed on his computer.

I am using the following KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828950


As mentioned in Liscensing consideration section, by default the user is
liscensed for static, non -interactive use of MS office component if he does
not have office 2003 installed.
I followed all the steps mentioned in the article but stuck at point # 8,9
and 10 (see Liscensing consideration section) like where we need to copy .lpk
file and which file needs to open to edit/insert the required paramters to
make user happy to use web components interactively

Did anybody use this article? yes then how did he solve that problem? Or
any other article to use web components interectively.

Earliest response would be highly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

EPM Consultant
 
A

Alvin Bruney

The article describes exactly where to put the file. If you choose another
location, simply modify the path parameter to point to the .lpk file. For
..net applications, the edited lines appear as the first object tag inside
the aspx page.

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

[Shameless Author plug]
The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
Now Available @ www.lulu.com/owc
Forth-coming VSTO.NET - Wrox/Wiley 2006
 
E

EPM Consultant

Hi Alvin,

Thanks for your email. We are using Project Web access(PWA) and not sure
where to add the desiried information(<Object...) to use pivot table/chart
information interactively. I am not sure which page needs to edit in the PWA.

Thanks
EPM Consultant





Alvin Bruney said:
The article describes exactly where to put the file. If you choose another
location, simply modify the path parameter to point to the .lpk file. For
..net applications, the edited lines appear as the first object tag inside
the aspx page.

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

[Shameless Author plug]
The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
Now Available @ www.lulu.com/owc
Forth-coming VSTO.NET - Wrox/Wiley 2006
-------------------------------------------------------

EPM Consultant said:
Hi All,

I have a problem in lpk file mentioned in the following KB article by MS
to
use office web components (for e.g. MS Office chart 11.0\Pivot table
11.0\Spreadsheet 11.0) when a user does not have MS Office 2003 web
components installed on his computer.

I am using the following KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828950


As mentioned in Liscensing consideration section, by default the user is
liscensed for static, non -interactive use of MS office component if he
does
not have office 2003 installed.
I followed all the steps mentioned in the article but stuck at point # 8,9
and 10 (see Liscensing consideration section) like where we need to copy
.lpk
file and which file needs to open to edit/insert the required paramters to
make user happy to use web components interactively

Did anybody use this article? yes then how did he solve that problem? Or
any other article to use web components interectively.

Earliest response would be highly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

EPM Consultant
 
A

Alvin Bruney

I'm not familiar with PWA however, if it is a client-side language, that's
where the component needs to go. If it's not a client-side langauge, the
approach will not work.

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

[Shameless Author plug]
The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
Now Available @ www.lulu.com/owc
Forth-coming VSTO.NET - Wrox/Wiley 2006
-------------------------------------------------------

EPM Consultant said:
Hi Alvin,

Thanks for your email. We are using Project Web access(PWA) and not sure
where to add the desiried information(<Object...) to use pivot table/chart
information interactively. I am not sure which page needs to edit in the
PWA.

Thanks
EPM Consultant





Alvin Bruney said:
The article describes exactly where to put the file. If you choose
another
location, simply modify the path parameter to point to the .lpk file. For
..net applications, the edited lines appear as the first object tag
inside
the aspx page.

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

[Shameless Author plug]
The Microsoft Office Web Components Black Book with .NET
Now Available @ www.lulu.com/owc
Forth-coming VSTO.NET - Wrox/Wiley 2006
-------------------------------------------------------

message
Hi All,

I have a problem in lpk file mentioned in the following KB article by
MS
to
use office web components (for e.g. MS Office chart 11.0\Pivot table
11.0\Spreadsheet 11.0) when a user does not have MS Office 2003 web
components installed on his computer.

I am using the following KB article.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828950


As mentioned in Liscensing consideration section, by default the user
is
liscensed for static, non -interactive use of MS office component if he
does
not have office 2003 installed.
I followed all the steps mentioned in the article but stuck at point #
8,9
and 10 (see Liscensing consideration section) like where we need to
copy
.lpk
file and which file needs to open to edit/insert the required paramters
to
make user happy to use web components interactively

Did anybody use this article? yes then how did he solve that problem?
Or
any other article to use web components interectively.

Earliest response would be highly appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

EPM Consultant
 

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