Excel Error Cannot Use Object Linking And Embedding
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got this error: I am using Win7 64bit, and Office Excel 2007. A quick google search said I should do the following: To fix cannot use object linking and embedding excel 2010 this- 1: start->run and type ‘DCOMCNFG' 2: Open ‘DCOM Config' and locate ‘Microsoft
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Excel Application' 3: Set its identity to ‘The Launching User'. But I don't have Microsoft Excel Application in the DCOM Config
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list. Ran Microsoft Office Diagnostics - no issues found: Another forum suggested rebooting.Tried that, and seems to have fixed issue. Sure wish I knew what caused Excel to get confused. Uh oh. It's
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back. Started happening again the second time I ran excel. So I started it in safe mode: Start - Run -> excel /s The file opened fine. Shut down excel, and started normally, and the file opened with no error. Maybe something about running it in safe mode one time fixes the problem? Uh oh. It's back. Started happening again, and safe mode trick did not cannot use object linking and embedding excel 2003 work. From another forum: This can happen if any of the add-ins for Excel is damaged or corrupted. You may disable the add-ins and check if you are able to open Excel without any issues. In Excel, click on Office Button > Excel Options button > Add-Ins. Select COM Add-ins from the Manage drop down at the bottom, and click Go Uncheck all the add-ins and click OK > then close and restart Excel. For me, the culprit seems to be the Google Desktop Office Addin. Everything seems to work fine now. This entry was posted in Technology and tagged add ins, com, crash, error, Excel, google, Microsoft, object linking, safe mode on January 9, 2013 by lewis. Post navigation ← Avalon woodstove Add a second time zone to Outlook display → Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Search for: Recent Posts Knock Sensor replacement Chevy 2003 5.3 litre Chinese words and phrases I am learning Disk Usage in Win 7 Add a second time zone to Outlook display Excel "Cannot use object linking and embedding" Recent Comments Meta Log in Blogroll Middle Class Myth Advertisement Proudly powered by WordPress
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someone avoid the 24 hours of pain I've just been through!) I manage a 2003 Server in a different country via Terminal Services. The only software on the box is Office 2003 and Adobe PDF. For months, we've been having the dreaded 'Cannot use object linking and embedding' error whenever someone opens an Excel spreadsheet; when it's being opened interactively, no problem, you just hit cancel. However, when it's opened via a macro (of which we have dozens), no dice, the macros fail. Even when run as an administrator. When you google for "Cannot use object linking and embedding", most solutions are along the lines of "it's the MS Blaster worm". Well, I ran the anti-virus tools many times, it wasn't that. Another suggestion was incorrect settings in DCOM config. Nope, they checked out. Another suggestion was 'reboot into safe mode, open Excel, close it, then reboot into normal mode' - strange, but fine, I'll try it - except I'm thousands of miles away from the machine, and our hosting is very poor, it just wasn't an option (if there's a way of booting into safe mode and still being able to get in via TS, I'd be very interested to hear it - I played around with the boot.ini on my local VMWare copy of the server, and I couldn't see how it could be done). Now, there has always been one account unaffected by the error, a particular Power User account, and we had no idea why. Anyway, I re-installed Office, and latest updates. Nope, problem still there, except for this one account. For the thousandth time, I checked out the DCOM settings. Nope, all ok... hang on.. what's this? Five entries below "Microsoft Excel Application", there's "Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Workbook". Not seen that before, we don't have Excel 2007, it's never been installed on the server. Lo and behold, under this entry, Excel is set to run as the Power User that never had the problem. Which would imply that the DCOM config entry I'd been checking all along is redundant; which isn't the case, as I've made changes and seen the results! So, I set the 'Microsoft Office Excel 2007 Workbook' AND 'Microsoft Excel Application' DCOM entries to the same (desired) settings, and everything works fine again - macros run, users are happy. If I hadn't just spent so many hours on this one issue, I'd try and track down exactly where the rogue 2007 entry came from, and why changes to BOTH entries affect Excel. (I have my suspicions that an MS Update may be respon