ekrep Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 08:55 AM Bonjour à tous, Je demande de l'aide car, j'essaye de dépanner un programme labview que je n'ai pas conçu. Le programme labview lis un fichier xlsx ou CSV (j'ai essayé dans les deux cas) afin d'envoyer plusieurs niveau de tension. Je tiens à préciser que le programme fonctionnait bien de base, mais du jour au lendemain plus rien, j'ai donc re installer excel reconfiguré au cas où il y avait une potentielle mise a jour de faite mais rien non plus de ce côté. J'ai beau avoir poncer les forums et les recherches mais rien de positif. Quote
ekrep Posted Wednesday at 09:40 AM Author Report Posted Wednesday at 09:40 AM 45 minutes ago, ekrep said: Bonjour à tous, Je demande de l'aide car, j'essaye de dépanner un programme labview que je n'ai pas conçu. Le programme labview lis un fichier xlsx ou CSV (j'ai essayé dans les deux cas) afin d'envoyer plusieurs niveau de tension. Je tiens à préciser que le programme fonctionnait bien de base, mais du jour au lendemain plus rien, j'ai donc re installer excel reconfiguré au cas où il y avait une potentielle mise a jour de faite mais rien non plus de ce côté. J'ai beau avoir poncer les forums et les recherches mais rien de positif. Quote
Gribo Posted Wednesday at 03:51 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 03:51 PM Make sure your office installation has the same bitness as LabVIEW. 64-bit office (most recent installations are 64 bits) won't work with LV 32bit. Quote
Rolf Kalbermatter Posted Thursday at 12:54 PM Report Posted Thursday at 12:54 PM 20 hours ago, Gribo said: Make sure your office installation has the same bitness as LabVIEW. 64-bit office (most recent installations are 64 bits) won't work with LV 32bit. It could be made to work in the past. Basically the Office interfaces are all ActiveX based. ActiveX is very well able to invoke an ActiveX Automation Server out of process through an ActiveX proxy server process in the background. If the ActiveX Automation Server is properly registered this happens transparently in the background without extra user interactions. Unfortunately the so called Click to Run MS Office installers that are nowadays used, either forget to do the 32-bit registration of their Automation Server component or somehow bork it up. I have been in the past able to fix that on different machines by running a Repair Install from the Windows Applications control panel. Quote
ekrep Posted Friday at 10:58 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 10:58 AM On 12/10/2025 at 4:51 PM, Gribo said: Make sure your office installation has the same bitness as LabVIEW. 64-bit office (most recent installations are 64 bits) won't work with LV 32bit. Hello, When I try to debug I check the compatibility between the labview version and MS Office version there are no problem. Quote
ekrep Posted Friday at 11:00 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 11:00 AM 22 hours ago, Rolf Kalbermatter said: It could be made to work in the past. Basically the Office interfaces are all ActiveX based. ActiveX is very well able to invoke an ActiveX Automation Server out of process through an ActiveX proxy server process in the background. If the ActiveX Automation Server is properly registered this happens transparently in the background without extra user interactions. Unfortunately the so called Click to Run MS Office installers that are nowadays used, either forget to do the 32-bit registration of their Automation Server component or somehow bork it up. I have been in the past able to fix that on different machines by running a Repair Install from the Windows Applications control panel. Hello, Yes I also check that there are no problem with ActiveX and I also try Repair Install but nothing happen, there are the same problem Quote
Rolf Kalbermatter Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago On 12/12/2025 at 12:00 PM, ekrep said: Hello, Yes I also check that there are no problem with ActiveX and I also try Repair Install but nothing happen, there are the same problem There is a good chance that Microsoft eventually dropped support in Office for 32-bit applications. What I wrote above was true 2015 - 2020. Haven't ever tried to use Excel from LabVIEW since, and generally use Libre Office anyhow if I need an Office application. Quote
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