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Not Loaded. A Runtime Error Occurred During The Loading Of The Com Add-in Outlook 2013
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occurred during the loading of the COM Add-In. Microsoft Office for Developers > Excel for Developers Question 0 Sign in to vote Please I need help to understand why my Add-in is not been loaded by excel. vsto_suppressdisplayalerts I checked in Registry Editor, HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Office/ Excel/Addins/Ribbon and the LoadBehavior key is 3. Where can I find more additional information about the possible cause of this problem? robert hellestrae Monday, April 01, 2013 9:56 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote Hi Robert, Thank you for posting in the MSDN Forum. I think you can refer the article below which shows various reasons on addin load failure. My Office Addin does not Load! a runtime error occurred during the loading of the com add-in outlook 2016 Hope it helps. Best regards,Quist Zhang [MSFT] MSDN Community Support | Feedback to us Develop and promote your apps in Windows Store Please remember to mark the replies as answers if they help and unmark them if they provide no help. Marked as answer by rrobhelle Monday, April 08, 2013 5:13 PM Thursday, April 04, 2013 4:17 AM Reply | Quote Moderator 1 Sign in to vote Hi Quist, I've the same runtime error but find no way to further trace it. The COM Add-In is not developed by me, it's the add-in offered by box.com, named "Box.MSExcel_AddIn.vsto". I've post this issue to their forum, however, their developer said this is microsoft issue, not their addin issue. My God, how good the support I received from this free add-in! Back to this issue, I tried below: Set the "VSTO_SUPPRESSDISPLAYALERTS" environment variable to 0 But fail to get any error message. I tried to load Excel Addin, like Analysis ToolPak and Conditional Sum Wizard, without any problem. But the COM Addin,Box.MSExcel_AddIn, I can get this only:“Load Behavior: Not Loaded. A runtime error occurred during the loading of the COM Add-in”. My platform: Windows XP SP3, Office 2007, .Net platform 4, VS2010 Tools for Office Runtime (x86) 10.0.3107 In addition, I try to create a testing vbs with below code: Set o = CreateObject("Box.MSExcel_AddIn.vsto") It results with
during the loading of the COM Add-in Fri, 08/14/2009 - 17:02 — Chris A few folks have been running into a 'run-time' error when the Add-in loads, here's a few things to try: Make sure the PC has all of the latest
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updates from Microsoft Make sure the .Net 3.5framework is installed properly, should have installed with a runtime error occurred during the loading of the com add-in adobe the add-in, however, there may have been an issue or an incompatibility Make sure the Office PIAs (2007 Microsoft Office System Update: Redistributable
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Primary Interop Assemblies) are installed properly, should have installed with the original Office install and/or add-in, could have encountered an issue. If using Outlook 2010 be sure the 2010 Office PIAs are installed. The add-in needs to be https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/192b4460-22be-4218-8609-61ef37cefac3/addins-not-loaded-a-runtime-error-occurred-during-the-loading-of-the-com-addin?forum=exceldev installed by the PC administrator or the user account used needs to have administrator rights. If your running Vista, Try turning on UACif it's turned off - the assemblies require full trust for each user, so may have a security mismatch. Do not just run the Setup.exe as administrator - the user account needs full trust access. Make sure the Outlook Shortcut is not being "Run as Administrator" If all that fails, then do this: Start http://www.ceptara.com/node/183 a command prompt, i.e. run 'command' or 'cmd' In the DOS window at the prompt, type set VSTO_SUPPRESSDISPLAYALERTS=0 For Windows 32 bit and Outlook 2007, typec:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office12\Outlook.exe For Windows 32 bit and Outlook 2010, typec:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office14\Outlook.exe For Windows 64 bit and Outlook 2010 32 bit, typec:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Office14\Outlook.exe This will set an environment variable so that when Outlook is started it will display any startup error messages. Capture the error messages, e.g. copy/paste into a text document Submit the error log via thecontact form We will get back to you within 48 hours, usually sooner ‹ Project Explorer - Reports Organizer fails after sync'ing with my Palm Centro › Organizer Forum Login or register to post comments Printer-friendly version Post to Twitter Send by email PDF version Sun, 12/06/2009 - 16:47 — Chris New Information Added some additional information and guidance to the forum topic Login or register to post comments Sun, 12/06/2009 - 09:15 — Chris Update Still working this issue, no definitive update yet. Login or register to post comments Mon, 11/30/2009 - 04:12 — jonnyashton Runtime error is still an issue I have just attempted to install POS2007, andI am getting the runtime error. I have followed your pointers, but still no joy.Is there any updates regarding this issue?N.B. I'm running Windows XP.Cheers, Jonny Login or register to post comments Sat, 12/0
Applies To: Excel 2013, Word 2013, PowerPoint 2013, Access 2013, Visio 2013, Excel 2010, Word 2010, PowerPoint 2010, Access 2010, Visio 2010, Visio Standard 2010, Visio Professional 2013, Less Applies To: Excel 2013 , Word 2013 , PowerPoint 2013 https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Why-is-my-add-in-crashing-1e02d873-04c8-4ecd-ac63-8f18507a3870 , Access 2013 , Visio 2013 , Excel 2010 , Word 2010 , PowerPoint 2010 , Access 2010 , Visio 2010 , Visio Standard 2010 , Visio Professional 2013 , More... Which version do I have? More... If you get a message similar to the following, we recommend you disable the add-in to prevent future crashes and also get a newer version of the add-in so it works correctly using Data runtime error Execution Prevention (DEP). Word experienced a serious problem with the ‘dep exception on startup add-in’ add-in. This add-in is incompatible with Data Execution Prevention mode and should be disabled or upgraded to the latest version. Do you wish to disable this add-in from loading? Note: Some crash notifications aren’t DEP-related. When an Office program restarts after a crash, you should see a message about why it crashed. More information Introduced in Microsoft Office a runtime error 2010, Data Execution Prevention (DEP) helps prevent badly-written code from running and harming your computer. When an add-in that isn’t designed to function in a DEP-enabled environment tries to run, the Office program you’re using stops working (crashes) to help protect your computer. See if my add-in was disabled by DEP Office 2010 Click File > Help > Options > Add-Ins. In the Add-Ins area, select the add-in you want to learn about. Information about the add-in appears in the Description area. The Description tells you if the add-in was disabled by DEP. Tip: You can also enable the add-in in this area. Office 2013 Click File > Options > Add-Ins. In the Add-Ins area, select the add-in you want to learn about. Information about the add-in appears in the Description area. The Description tells you if the add-in was disabled by DEP. Tip: You can also enable the add-in in this area. You can move the pointer up and down the list of add-ins. In the Description area, you can learn more information on each add-in, such as if the add-in is being blocked by DEP. Use the following descriptions to determine the nature of the DEP descriptions Add-in is incompatible with Data Execution Prevention The add-in failed the DEP process