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Default Excel Add-in and Citrix Client/Server


Hi Oisin,

What is the error message when the Add call fails? This may help
determine your problem. Can you debug the code within the Citrix
session?

I have a similar issue with Outlook. My Outlook COM addin works well
when run in a Windows environment but has issues when run within a
Citrix session. In my case the buttons are added (even the tooltips) but
have no images (they are custom images pasted from the clipboard using
the commandbarcontrol method, PastFace).

I posted a request under this title "Citrix/Outlook COM Add-in PasteFace
button issues" but nobody seems to have had any issues with customised
Office products in Citrix. I have found very little information about
this and I see no-one has responded to your inquiry either.

Sorry I could not have been more help.

Regards,
Anthony


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