G
Guy
OWC XP (version 10.0) works in 2 modes, interactive if Office XP is installed, read-only otherwise.
In Internet Explorer, it is possible to have OWC work in interactive mode even if Office XP is not installed locally by using an LPK file (for example when Office is installed centrally on an application server).
I’d like to know how to do the same when OWC is part of a WinForms .Net application written in VB.net, preferably with a code example.
Thanks,
Guy
In Internet Explorer, it is possible to have OWC work in interactive mode even if Office XP is not installed locally by using an LPK file (for example when Office is installed centrally on an application server).
I’d like to know how to do the same when OWC is part of a WinForms .Net application written in VB.net, preferably with a code example.
Thanks,
Guy