Export to Excel - error "Type MisMatch"
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Dienstag, 3. April 2012 15:42I am trying to export GPO settings to Excel using SCM. I have Office 2010 installed. When I try to export to "Excel (xlsm)" I am getting a "Type Mismath" error in Excel and then the debugger opens to this line "Debug.Assert False" I have enabled macros in excel. I should also note that I am using Win8 Consumer Preview for my OS.
Andy Schneider http://get-powershell.com
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Dienstag, 3. April 2012 17:32Besitzer
Andy;
We haven't tested SCM 2.5 or SCM 2.0 on Windows 8 yet. I've spoken to a couple of other people who have tried and ran into the same error with Excel. We will be starting a new project to update SCM soon, and I'm sure that we will include support for running it on Windows 8 and that we will also include guidance and baselines for Windows 8, but I have no idea what the project dates will be.
Regards,
Kurt
Kurt Dillard http://www.kurtdillard.com
- Als Antwort markiert Andy Schneider Dienstag, 3. April 2012 18:06
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Freitag, 27. April 2012 20:14I am having the same issue. Still not resolved
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Montag, 30. April 2012 15:18Besitzer
Its not something we are planning on resolving for prerelease versions of Windows 8. I expect that we will publish a new version of SCM that functions as designed on Windows 8 around the same time that Windows 8 ships, but we don't have a schedule laid out for that project yet so I have no idea what the actual dates will be for the beta program or the formal release of the next version of SCM.
Kurt
Kurt Dillard http://www.kurtdillard.com
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Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 09:31I have Windows 7 and the problem still ocurr. :)
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Dienstag, 1. Mai 2012 16:25Besitzer
Taitai,
What language are you running? We only tested it on computers running English and we've heard from a few people who have had issues when they try to install SCM on computers running other languages.
Kurt
Kurt Dillard http://www.kurtdillard.com

