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x64 & SharePoint 2007So I’ve been running Office 2010 x64 for quite some time now — through alpha, beta and the RC. Now, I’m http://jpd.ms/init-js-library-not-registered-office-2010-x64-sharepoint-2007/ waiting for RC with the hopes that this has been fixed.Seems there’s a little something wrong with the Name ActiveX Control that SharePoint uses for OCS http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16141254/sharepoint-2013-error-init-js-failed-to-load presence info. Whenever I run any SharePoint site, I get stuck with a bunch of JavaScript errors, which in turn break other scripts, leading to a internet explorer less-than-optimal experience.Does this look familiar?Debugging the page gives a bit more insight, but not much:So we know it’s the IM Presence Control — (on a side note, this is why internet-facing SharePoint sites you may come ask you to run ‘Name ActiveX Control’).I did some fishing through the IE Add-ons, only to realize that internet explorer sharepoint the NameCtrl is missing — then it hit me…The ProblemI’m running Windows 7 x64, and the x64 Office 2010 clients. Where does this lead us? The x64 version of Internet Explorer.Hit your start menu and type ‘internet explorer 64’ — you should see it pop up in the menu.Fire this up, and browse to your SharePoint site — you’ll notice an error-free interface — no JS errors — meaning any of your additional scripts (like the one we use for navigation) will work properly.So take a look into the Add-Ons in IE x64 — you’ll see the NameCtrl ActiveX control listed in there.Which makes sense, if you think about it — the default IE in Windows x64 is 32-bit IE, ironically to maintain plugin compatibility…64-bit plug-ins aren’t going to work in 32-bit IE, so it all falls into place.But the irony here leaves us with a new problem — do we use IE x64 for everyday use? Or find a 32-bit NameCtrl to install into 32-bit IE?Of course, there’s o
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