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-----Original Message----- As I already reported, after several setup even on different PCs I get the same error each time I open Excel: Microsoft Excel can't run this add-in. Microsoft Excel cannot install the necessary files due to Windows Installer error 1605. This action is only valid for products that are currently installed. This dialog box is displayed 5 times when I open Excel, in any condition. I tried to get some element to start an investigation, but there is no error on file system or on registry access that could be "suspected" to be the responsible. Someone can help me to further investigate? Any hint? Marco Russo http://blogs.devleap.com/marco.blog (italian) http://longhornblogs.com/mrusso (english) . |
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Jeff, I'm experiencing this same error on Windows Server 2003 Std, with Office 2003. I can work with the Add-in, but the error is really annoying. I've rebooted to see if that would fix it - no dice. Have any suggestions? I'm having a heck of a time manuvering in it - it will take some getting used to compared to a PivotTable. Thanks, Mark |
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Mark, In my opinion there are at least 5 or 6 Excel add-ins from 3rd party suppliers which are much better than the solutions accelerator. The main ones with significant customer bases in large organisations are MIS Plain, Intelligent Apps and XlCubed. I work for XLCubed so I would say this but I have not seen or heard much positive about the add-in and in some ways it helps us as if Microsoft believe that an approach over and above pivot tables is needed then it validates our approach. Writing OLAP excel add-ins is non trivial and trying to make them provide flexibility, ease of use and performance is hard ( I used to have hair!!) and for the independents we will always have to have a much better offering than what is on the market from Microsoft otherwise we die .. Given that the OSA is essentially free we have to try and ensure our offerings save time for end users, deliver superior functionality, work faster, work in older versions of Excel such that the cost/benefit case stacks up as at the end of the day that is all that matters. At least now our approach cannot be questioned we just need to make the numbers stack up which they do. I reccommend then when people take a look at OSA that they also take a look at the main 3rd party players and compare and contrast. Thanks Mark SqlJunkies User <User@-NOSPAM-SqlJunkies.com> wrote Jeff, I'm experiencing this same error on Windows Server 2003 Std, with Office 2003. I can work with the Add-in, but the error is really annoying. I've rebooted to see if that would fix it - no dice. Have any suggestions? I'm having a heck of a time manuvering in it - it will take some getting used to compared to a PivotTable. Thanks, Mark |
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