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following error when trying to install the Excel Add-in: Error: "Compile error in hidden module: mdlGlobal" ? What is it and how do I http://eyeontesting.com/questions/4821/compile-error-in-hidden-module-mdlglobal-for-excel.html correct it? People who like this Close Like · 0 · Add comment Comment 10 |600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable http://producthelp.sdl.com/kb/Articles/3876.html by moderators and the original poster Viewable by all users 1 Reply · Add your reply Sort: Best Answer Answer by Dan · Aug 15, 2013 at 08:27 PM First, do compile error you have the latest Excel Add-in installed? Is the add-in showing within the Installed programs of the client OS? Does the user have admin rights to install the add-in ((Note on the latest ALM 11 and ALM 11.5x add-ins admin capabilities are not needed.)? Was the ALM Client registration run after the add-in installed? If all of these things have been done, compile error in then you may need to have the MS Office registered in the client. This can be accomplished in the following 2 ways: repair/ reinstallation of MS Office or manually registering the file. To perform these, follow the following recommendations: Here are the options/ commands to register the client files: Repair or reinstall Microsoft Office. By default the mscomctl.ocx file is registered when Microsoft Office is installed. Manually register the mscomctl.ocx file: For Windows 7 64bit OS, run the following command in the cmd window with administrator privileges: Regsvr32 c:\windows\syswow64\mscomctl.ocx For Windows 7 32bit OS, run the following command in the cmd window with administrator privileges: Regsvr32 c:\windows\system32\mscomctl.ocx For Windows XP OS, run the following command in the cmd window with administrator privileges: Regsvr32 c:\winnt\system32\mscomctl.ocx I hope this helps, Dan Comment HomerJ People who like this Close Like · 1 · Add comment · Show 1 · Share 10 |600 characters needed characters left characters exceeded ▼ Viewable by all users Viewable by moderators Viewable by moderators and the original poster Viewable by all users HomerJ · Aug 15, 2013 at 08:29 PM 0 S
error commonly occurs when code is incompatible with the version, platform, or architecture of this application. Click "Help" for information on how to correct this error. If you click OK, you get another warning: Microsoft Word The macro cannot be found or has been disabled because of your Macro security settings. The only way to close the warning message and exit Microsoft Word is through the Task Manager. Explanation This problem occurs because the SDL Trados 2007 installation is missing, but TRADOS8.dot(m) still exists in the Microsoft Word startup folder. Whenyou start Microsoft Word, the SDL Trados template tries to load the relevant components. This fails if SDL Trados 2007 is not installed and results in the warning messages described above. Resolution Solution 1 Install SDL Trados 2007. You can download the installation file from your My Account area. Solution 2 Remove/delete TRADOS8.dot(m) from your Microsoft Word startup folder, by default located here: Windows XP: C:\DocumentsandSettings\[USERNAME]\ApplicationData\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP Windows Vista/7: C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Word\STARTUP Note The problem described in this article can also be related to other root causes: 1858: Troubleshooting compile errors when starting up and closing Microsoft Word 3016: Resolving connection errors after installing SDL MultiTerm 2009 SP1 and working with SDL Trados Studio 2009 SP1 and SDL Trados 2007 Suite 3147: Resolving connection errors after installing SDL MultiTerm 2009 SP2 and working with SDL Trados Studio 2009 SP2 and SDL Trados 2007 Suite 3420: Various error messages after installing SDL MultiTerm 2009 SP3 (+ Cumulative Update 8/9) 3588: Various error messages after installing SDL MultiTerm 2009 SP4 Refer to KB article #3924 for an overview of all Microsoft Word te