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VBA, excell standard vs Professional

Asked by apb2 in Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet Software, Microsoft Office Suite, VB Script

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HI, this is "easy money" question as i just want to know why this is happening.

I have an Excel VBA application that calls a registered dot net api.

When i install Office Excel 2003 standard on a test machine i will get the following error message:

"File or assembly name XXX, or one of its dependencies, were not found"

No matter what i did (Re-install, rereigster, gave all permissions to C:\Windows\Temp directory"), noting would fix this problem.

So i installed a copy of Office 2007 Professional along side office 2003 standard. Not only does the application now work in Excel 2007 pro it now works in Excel 2003 standard.

Can some one explain why this is so. Does standard not allow calls to COM??
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