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The problem: You had Office 2000 or Office XP on the PC before hand and clicked "upgrade" when you installed Office 2003.
The solution: You need to do a "complete" install of Office 2003.
The "Upgrade" version does not include all of the SharePoint dlls.
FYI... If you try to upload a document on an "upgraded" pc, you will not have the "upload multiple files..." option either.
Your other option is to manually install the sharepoint dlls instead of re-installing office. I can get you the dll names if you like, but I strongly suggest doing the complete install.
I can only get you the names of the 3 or 4 dlls that I know you are missing. There could be others that I am not aware of.
If you are pressed for time, another option may be to try and add features to the current office installation. I have not tried this fix yet, but you may be able to select a SharePoint feature.






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you don't need Office Professional. Even the standard Office addition has them.
As for installing them manually, that's pretty straight forward.
[DLLs outside the directory]
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\
MSOSVABW.dll
NAME.dll
OWSSUPP.dll
STSLIST.dll
STSUPLD.dll
[DLLs in 1033 directory]
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\1033\
MSOHELP.exe
MSOHLP11.chm
OWSHLP10.chm
STSLIST.chm
STSLISTI.dll
I can't remember if you have to register the dll or not. To register the dlls, simply go to:
Start> Run> regsvr32 "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\<dllname>"
If it installs successfully, then all is well. If it fails with "cannot find entry point", then you don't need to register the dlls.
Add Remove Features
<next>
Choose Advanced customization of applications (checkbox)
<next>
Office Tools> Windows SharePoint Services Support (Run all from my computer)

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This still does not work. I run all from my computer and i still get the same error. Any other ideas? thanks alot!!






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here are the differences between the different office suites:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/editions/howtobuy/compare.mspx
Datasheet view is a function of Excel 2003. As long as you have the complete version of Excel 2003, then you should be alright.
Have you tried to: Add/Remove programs> Repair/Update programs> Advanced> (drill down)Include Microsoft SharePoint Services
Datasheet views require that you have a Windows SharePoint Services-compatible datasheet program installed,
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I think this is the catch. You see, I have just very recently installed office 2003 pro and I know for a fact that I was using datasheet view previously.
However, I have *always* had FrontPage 2003 and infoPath (installed seperately from ms office). It is possible that either of these applications included the necessary dlls.

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Microsoft Sharepoint is a software platform and family of software products used for collaboration and web publishing combined. These capabilities include developing web sites, portals, intranets, content management systems, search engines, wikis, blogs, and other tools for business intelligence and collaboration. SharePoint has a Microsoft Office-like interface, and it is closely integrated with the Office suite.