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Default Addins causing problems


I have a PHP script that uses COM objects to access a spreadsheet. The
problem is, the cell that has the value I want to retrieve cannot
calculate the value; it gives an "unknown name" error. If I stop the
script, remove all the addins, and then add them back in, it works like
it should (but this would have to be done every time the script is run,
so doing this manually isn't really an option). Everything was also
working properly before we made a slight modification to the
spreadsheet (but not the addins). Does anybody know where the problem
lies? The thing that confuses me is that it works when all the addins
are removed and then added in again, so it seems like the excel file
and the script are fine, but the very same addins were working
earlier.

If anyone can help me, I'd be very thankful.


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