Does OWC11 spreadsheet object conflict with Office2K and OfficeXP?

T

tuarek

Hi all,

I am planning to install owc11 to all my Office2K and OfficeXP clients
and ask them to use the web application contains owc11 spreadsheet
object. Do you foresee any problem with this scenario?

I have been successful so far with OWC11 tests on Office 2K machines.
Have you ever tried a similar scenario and encounter with problem?

Although there are references for owc library registration through
regsvr32, I have never hit this problem. Is this normal?

Any help /suggestion/prior experience would be appreciated.

I might even open a ticket with MS to clarify these issues.

Regards,

Mehmet Baserdem
 
A

Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP

*fingers crossed* you shouldn't experience any problems. Problems seem to
crop up with version 10 and version 9

--
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
 
M

Mark Burns

FYI, just in case you haven't run across this curious little tidbit yet,
there IS an incompatibility between Access 2003 and OWC11 objects.
For Access 2003 you must use OWC10.DLL objects as Access does internally.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828408/en-us


Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP said:
*fingers crossed* you shouldn't experience any problems. Problems seem to
crop up with version 10 and version 9

--
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
-------------------------------------------------------



tuarek said:
Hi all,

I am planning to install owc11 to all my Office2K and OfficeXP clients
and ask them to use the web application contains owc11 spreadsheet
object. Do you foresee any problem with this scenario?

I have been successful so far with OWC11 tests on Office 2K machines.
Have you ever tried a similar scenario and encounter with problem?

Although there are references for owc library registration through
regsvr32, I have never hit this problem. Is this normal?

Any help /suggestion/prior experience would be appreciated.

I might even open a ticket with MS to clarify these issues.

Regards,

Mehmet Baserdem
 
A

Alvin Bruney

noted.

--
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
-------------------------------------------------------

Mark Burns said:
FYI, just in case you haven't run across this curious little tidbit yet,
there IS an incompatibility between Access 2003 and OWC11 objects.
For Access 2003 you must use OWC10.DLL objects as Access does internally.
See: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828408/en-us


Alvin Bruney - ASP.NET MVP said:
*fingers crossed* you shouldn't experience any problems. Problems seem to
crop up with version 10 and version 9

--
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
-------------------------------------------------------



tuarek said:
Hi all,

I am planning to install owc11 to all my Office2K and OfficeXP clients
and ask them to use the web application contains owc11 spreadsheet
object. Do you foresee any problem with this scenario?

I have been successful so far with OWC11 tests on Office 2K machines.
Have you ever tried a similar scenario and encounter with problem?

Although there are references for owc library registration through
regsvr32, I have never hit this problem. Is this normal?

Any help /suggestion/prior experience would be appreciated.

I might even open a ticket with MS to clarify these issues.

Regards,

Mehmet Baserdem
 

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