I have the viewer installed on the clients. However, when I try to open a document with the DSOFramer, I get the following error:
"The associated COM server does not support ActiveX Document embedding."
Any other ideas?
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Browse All TopicsI am currently using DSOFramer to view various office documents within an MS Access Runtime DB. The computers that the ACCDR is running on do not have full runtimes of office installed on them, just Access Runtime and Word Viewer.
DSOFramer does not seem to work with Word or Excel Viewer. What do I need to do to accomplish being able to present Word files in a read only format without having to purchase a full office license for each client?
Thanks!
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Did you register the COM object with windows on each workstation using regsrvr32.exe?
see this link for a possible alternative:
http://codebetter.com/blog
In case you are interested, here is a commercal viewer with some interesting links:
http://www.ocxt.com/produc
I actually just tried the Edraw one minutes ago. It seemed to me to function the same way that the DSOFramer control functions. It just acts as a go between with the software that is already installed.
If I understand my COM error correctly, it is not working because the WordViewer application is not compatible with embedding. However, I could be mistaken.
Sorry about the delay in the response. I double checked and the ocx for the DSO Framer is properly registered. Wordviewer is properly installed. If it is something else I have no idea what it would be.
I did a couple searches and looked through the source cod for the DSOFramer control. It looks like the error message is generated when the control attempts to embed the program that is assigned to the filetype (in this case wordviewer) and fails.
Are there any other options?
1. Did you install the MS Office Compatibility Pack as per the instructions.
http://www.microsoft.com/d
The Word Viewer, together with the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2007 File Formats, allows you open saved Word documents.
2. Do you comply with the supported OS requirements shown below?
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 4; Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1; Windows Vista; Windows XP Service Pack 2
1. Did you install the Compability Pack and the SP1 update for the compatibilty pack? The update contains fixes to the Compatibility Pack.
http://www.microsoft.com/D
2. If the above does not fix, please provide mored details on the embedded document. OLE embedded? Version of program used to embed?
other links that may be useful:
http://social.msdn.microso
other people having the same problem as you are:
http://www.wiredbox.net/fo
Don't give up yet. This link has a code fix to the DSO Framer for Excel and hints at a fix for the word docx component. Let me know if it helps.
http://stackoverflow.com/q
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by: puppydogbuddyPosted on 2009-10-24 at 21:29:53ID: 25655522
see this link:
http://www.microsoft.com/D