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Default vba & SOAP - which soap library & version?

Hi,
I need to use SOAP from vba code in an excel book that is going to be
distributed to users. The book needs to be compatible with Win XP,2003 (and
Vista soon) and Office XP, 2003 (and 2007 if possible)
From what I have gathered, there are several options... but each of them
have major drawbacks.

1- 'Office XP Web Services Toolkit 2.0' which doesn't work with Offcie 2003
(library MSOSOAP30)
support : not sure
2- 'Office 2003 Web Services Toolkit 2.0' whcih doesn't work with Offcie 2002
(library MSOSOAP30, i.e. same name as above)
support : not sure
3- 'Soap Toolkit 3'
(library MSSOAP30, different name than above)
support: "The Microsoft SOAP Toolkit is deprecated by the .NET Framework"
retired in April 2005 - extended support March 2008

(1) & (2) are office-version specific and (3) seems to be older and soon not
supported anymore (well vba too)

For those using soap in vba, what has been your development choice? And what
would work best?

Thank you
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Regards,
Sébastien
<http://www.ondemandanalysis.com
 
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