Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-29 Thread Carl Wilson
Hi,
there is a couple of levels of security you have to modify in the later 
versions of Excel, such as Macro security (Excel Options > Macro Settings)and 
Trusted sites (Excel Options > Microsoft Office Excel Trust Center > Trust 
Center Settings ...) to get the conversions macros to run automatically.
2003 did not have the extra layer of security, thus why BMC recommend it.

Cheers
Carl 

http://www.missingpiecessoftware.com/



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Subject: Data Management Client on Windows 7

Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation with 
excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program Files 
(x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).

Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with Windows 
7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going back and 
forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.

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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-29 Thread Peter Romain
I found that if there are spaces in the directory path then it didn't work so 
installed it in a C:\BMCSoftware directory and it works fine with Excel 2010.

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Subject: Data Management Client on Windows 7

Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation with 
excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program Files 
(x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).

Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with Windows 
7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going back and 
forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.

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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread patrick zandi
Folks.. When all else fails.. : go to application, right mouse properties,
compatibility tab, select xp sp3 or whatever, say ok.. and run..


On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 2:21 PM, Jlbess  wrote:

> I just copied everything to the Program Files\ directory and it worked
> fine after that.
>
> Jason
>
>
>
> On Jun 28, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Jamie  wrote:
>
> > Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7
> workstation with excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the
> 32 bit Program Files (x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use
> the DMT tool for foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the
> DMT install, the worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For
> some reason the worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install
> path of /Program Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).
> >
> > Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with
> Windows 7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going
> back and forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be
> 2003.
> >
> >
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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread Jlbess
I just copied everything to the Program Files\ directory and it worked fine 
after that.

Jason



On Jun 28, 2012, at 1:04 PM, Jamie  wrote:

> Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation 
> with excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program 
> Files (x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
> foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
> worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
> worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
> Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).
> 
> Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with 
> Windows 7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going 
> back and forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.
> 
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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread Boyd, Rebecca
I use Windows 7 Enterprise with Office 2010. I had to tinker with DMT to
get it work but don't remember exactly what I did.

On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 1:44 PM, Rick Phillips  wrote:

> You have to use the earlier version of Excel-I don't recall which one, but
> 2003 sounds about right.  It has nothing to do with Windows 7, but you
> can't use a recent version of Excel.
>
> rp
>
> On 6/28/2012 10:25 AM, Murnane, Phil wrote:
>
>> Jamie:
>>
>> I've never tried Excel 2007 or later -- I keep a Windows XP virtual
>> machine with Office 2003 specifically to run the DMT.
>>
>> Not much help for you, but there it is.
>>
>> --Phil
>>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:
>> arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] On Behalf Of Jamie
>> Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 13:04
>> To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
>> Subject: Data Management Client on Windows 7
>>
>> Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation
>> with excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit
>> Program Files (x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT
>> tool for foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT
>> install, the worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some
>> reason the worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of
>> /Program Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).
>>
>> Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with
>> Windows 7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going
>> back and forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be
>> 2003.
>>
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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread Rick Phillips
You have to use the earlier version of Excel-I don't recall which one, 
but 2003 sounds about right.  It has nothing to do with Windows 7, but 
you can't use a recent version of Excel.


rp

On 6/28/2012 10:25 AM, Murnane, Phil wrote:

Jamie:

I've never tried Excel 2007 or later -- I keep a Windows XP virtual machine 
with Office 2003 specifically to run the DMT.

Not much help for you, but there it is.

--Phil

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Subject: Data Management Client on Windows 7

Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation with 
excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program Files 
(x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).

Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with Windows 
7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going back and 
forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.

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Re: Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread Murnane, Phil
Jamie:

I've never tried Excel 2007 or later -- I keep a Windows XP virtual machine 
with Office 2003 specifically to run the DMT.

Not much help for you, but there it is.

--Phil

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Subject: Data Management Client on Windows 7

Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation with 
excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program Files 
(x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).

Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with Windows 
7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going back and 
forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.

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Data Management Client on Windows 7

2012-06-28 Thread Jamie
Has anyone installe the Data Management Client on a Windows 7 workstation with 
excel 2010?  By default the application installed in the 32 bit Program Files 
(x86) folder, and even though when I'm trying to use the DMT tool for 
foundation upload and I select the correct path to for the DMT install, the 
worksheets are not opened and converted correctly.  For some reason the 
worksheet is opened with a hard value of the DMT install path of /Program 
Files/ instead of /Program Files (x86).

Has anyone had any luck getting the Data Management Client to work with Windows 
7?  I tried opening a ticket with BMC and after two weeks of going back and 
forth they said it was part of the design and excel that to be 2003.

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