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I wrote an application on my dev machine ( XP, Office 2002 ) that uses
the Excel type library 10.0

Now I want to deploy on a machine that runs w2k, Office 2000...that's
type 9.0 right?

How can I deploy?
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Jul 21 '05 #1
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Oh dear. You will have a lot of trouble! You need to have Office 2002 on the
target machine. Simple as that really. Unless of course you want to try an
access your component via Remoting???

-Ben

"The God's Awful Truth" wrote:

I wrote an application on my dev machine ( XP, Office 2002 ) that uses
the Excel type library 10.0

Now I want to deploy on a machine that runs w2k, Office 2000...that's
type 9.0 right?

How can I deploy?
--
incognito...updated almost daily
http://kentpsychedelic.blogspot.com

Texeme Textcasting Technology
http://texeme.com

Jul 21 '05 #2

Can I install the Excel/Office Type Library 9.0 on my development
machine ( just the library, not the applications ) and compile there,
then deploy to the w2k/Office 2000 machine ?
Ben Hinton wrote:
Oh dear. You will have a lot of trouble! You need to have Office 2002 on the
target machine. Simple as that really. Unless of course you want to try an
access your component via Remoting???

-Ben

"The God's Awful Truth" wrote:

I wrote an application on my dev machine ( XP, Office 2002 ) that uses
the Excel type library 10.0

Now I want to deploy on a machine that runs w2k, Office 2000...that's
type 9.0 right?

How can I deploy?
--
incognito...updated almost daily
http://kentpsychedelic.blogspot.com

Texeme Textcasting Technology
http://texeme.com

--

incognito () Updated Almost Daily
http://kentpsychedelic.blogspot.com
Jul 21 '05 #3

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