Datasheet View In Sharepoint Error
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32-bit or 64-bit support. I have installed and repaired the Office Suite already, ActiveX is enabled in the browser etc. I have also enabled the Microsoft Add-ons. Installed on Windows Server 2008 R2. How can I solve this issue? Monday, June 10, 2013 4:15 PM Reply | Quote Answers 15 Sign in to vote To resolve this you need the following data connectivity component installed: http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=23734 Although this says 2007 and therefore looks like an odd install in relation to 2010 SharePoint it resolves this data sheet issue.Brendan Lee Proposed as answer by Brendan Lee Monday, July 15, 2013 1:21 PM Unproposed as answer by Hemendra AgrawalModerator Wednesday, July 24, 2013 5:37 AM Marked as answer by Hemendra AgrawalModerator Wednesday, July 24, 2013 5:38 AM Monday, June 10, 2013 10:59 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote It might be that you
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Fields Project Fields Resource Fields Sample Queries Admin Tools Re-associate Site Project Archival VBA MS Project Server Errors -> Datasheet view Error You http://www.epmcentral.com/pjadmin/wssdatasheeterror.php receive The list cannot be displayed in Datasheet view for one or http://amatterofdegree.typepad.com/a_matter_of_degree/2010/11/fix-for-datasheet-view-issue-error-in-sharepoint-2010.html more of the following reasons: A datasheet component compatible with Windows SharePoint Services is not installed, your browser does not support ActiveX controls, or support for ActiveX controls is disabled error message when you trying to view SharePoint list in Datasheet view. Possible Cause of Error: A datasheet view Microsoft Office 2003 Professional edition is not installed on the computer ActiveX control settings may not be set properly in Internet Explorer If you are using MS Office 2007, the Microsoft Office Access Web Datasheet Component and the Windows SharePoint Services Support components are not installed on your machine Please also read the article on microsoft which describes the sharepoint datasheet view causes for this error. You can use one or more of the following solutions to fix this error. Solution 1: Repair Excel 2003 Launch MS Excel 2003 Help menu -> Detect and Repair Once it repaired, close excel 2003 Try again to access the list in Datasheet view Solution 2: Repair MS Project Professional 2007 Launch MS Project Professional 2007 (Server connection is not required) Help menu -> Microsoft Office Diagnostics Follow the prompts to complete the Diagnostics Exit MS Project Professional 2007 Application Try again to access the list in Datasheet view Solution 3: Verify ActiveX Control Settings Steps: Launch IE browser On Tools menu -> Internet options -> click on Security tab If you SharePoint site has been already added to trusted sites zone in IE, use Trusted Sites tab OR If your SharePoint site not added as trusted site in IE, use Internet tab Note: The following screen shot assumes, you addred SharePoint site as trusted site. Click on "Custom Level" under security level for this zone Look for ActiveX cont
for 2011 » November 10, 2010 Fix for Datasheet View Issue / Error in SharePoint 2010 If you are experiencing an error in SharePoint 2010 as follows: "The list cannot be displayed in Datasheet View for one or more of the following reasons: - A datasheet component compatible with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation is not installed.- Your Web browser does not support ActiveX controls.- A component is not properly configured for 320bit or 64-bit support." I've compiled the following steps you can take from forums and articles around the web: If you are running Office 2010, 64-bit (with IE7 or IE8): 1. Ensure that your browser settings have the site in Trusted Sites in the Internet zone, and that ActiveX controls are enabled. 2. Install the 2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components. I can confirm that this solution has worked for several of my colleagues. Solution source: http://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en/sharepoint2010general/thread/e3eacc3d-d0da-41fb-bdeb-e524050820e6 MS Knowledgebase article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2266203 If you are running Office 2007: 1. Ensure that your browser settings have the site in Trusted Sites in the Internet zone, and that ActiveX controls are enabled. 2. Ensure that the Microsoft Office Access Web Datasheet Component and the Windows SharePoint Service Support options for Microsoft Office are installed. (Steps here) Solution source: http://blog.sharepointhosting.com/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=399ed944%2D72d2%2D4932%2Dbc13%2Dde0586abf2d1&ID=81 MS Knowledgebase article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909506/en-us Posted at 12:01 PM in SharePoint, SharePoint 2010 | Permalink Comments Fix for Datasheet View Issue / Error in SharePoint 2010 If you are experiencing an error in SharePoint 2010 as follows: "The list cannot be displayed in Datasheet View for one or more of the following reasons: - A datasheet component compatible with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation is not installed.- Your Web browser does not support ActiveX controls.- A component is not properly configured for 320bit or 64-bit support." I've compiled the following steps you can take from forums and articles around the web: If you are running Office 2010, 64-bit (with IE7 or IE8): 1. Ensure that your browser settings have the site in Trusted Sites in the Internet zone, and that ActiveX controls are enabled. 2. Install the 2007 Office System Driver: Data Connectivity Components. I can confirm that