![]() Run: SwitcherUtility register // This will re-register the add-in assembliesĭ. You must be running as an administrator to do this.Ĩ. Run: SwitcherUtility resetall // This will reset information in the local machine portion of the registry as well. You want to do this as the user who is running Office, so that user's registry settings are reset, not the administrators.Ħ. Run: SwitcherUtility reset // This will reset information in the current user portion of the registry. This has some extra options that are not available in the UI.Ĥ. ![]() This shows a list of all the command line arguments. From a command prompt, navigate to the directory where you have the Add-In installed.ģ. Reset your add-in registry settings with SwitcherUtilityġ. Navigate to the following key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\Excel\Addins\SAS.ExcelAddinģ. Run regedit (as the user who invokes office)Ģ. This will let us know if Excel is at least trying.ġ. If there was an error during loading, it will put it here. In this dialog if you select the SAS Add-in, there will be a load behavior at the bottom. If it does NOT load, go back to File->Options->add-ins->COM addins->Go. Check the checkbox next to the SAS Add-in and click OK. ![]() Next, click on COM add-ins in that same combo box, and click Go. Click on the SAS Add-In in the list of items to re-enable, and then Close.Ĥ. If it appears in the Disabled list, go to the "Manage" combo box at the bottom and choose Disabled Items, then click Go. Check which list the SAS Add-in appears in.ģ. On the Add-in page, there are 3 sections: Active, Inactie, and Disabled. Hopefully one of them gets it working for you.Ģ. Some you may have already tried, some may be things that you can try. I thought I'd send you a checklist of some things that I've tried before that have helped get the add-in loaded.
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