From: Alan on
Peter,

Is "Office XP" the same as "Office 2002" (using 10.0 object library)?

Thanks, Alan
From: Peter T on
I know, it's confusing, but see system requirements here

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=04D26402-3199-48A3-AFA2-2DC0B40A73B6&displaylang=en


Regards,
Peter T

"Alan" <jalanthomas(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Based on http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/, MS Virtual PC
> appears to be a feature of Windows 7. However, I have Vista.
>
> Thanks, Alan


From: Peter T on
Yes, Office XP = 2002 = v.10

Regards,
Peter T

"Alan" <jalanthomas(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Peter,
>
> Is "Office XP" the same as "Office 2002" (using 10.0 object library)?
>
> Thanks, Alan


From: Alan on
Peter,

I found a PC with Excel 2003 installed. The Excel 11.0 Object Library
is listed under COM References in VB 2008 Express. However, when I
select it, it says it cannot find the file. I checked under Windows
\Assembly\... and found no assembly/dll for it there.

Do you think this might be fixed by downloading the .NET
redistributable framework, or is this more likely a problem with the
Excel installation?

Thanks, Alan

From: Peter T on
Sounds like the Excel 11.0 Object Library is definitely there, well it must
be otherwise Excel 2003 wouldn't work. And assuming Excel does work the
problem is nothing to do with installing the .Net update.

Maybe the project is trying to find Excel.exe in the path where it existed
in the Excel 2007 machine.

Regards,
Peter T

"Alan" <jalanthomas(a)verizon.net> wrote in message
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> Peter,
>
> I found a PC with Excel 2003 installed. The Excel 11.0 Object Library
> is listed under COM References in VB 2008 Express. However, when I
> select it, it says it cannot find the file. I checked under Windows
> \Assembly\... and found no assembly/dll for it there.
>
> Do you think this might be fixed by downloading the .NET
> redistributable framework, or is this more likely a problem with the
> Excel installation?
>
> Thanks, Alan
>