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In our company we use remot applications for employs that work out side office. One of thos applications is IE(Internet Explorer) with access to Intranet, for intranet we use Sharepoint Server 2010. On server with remote application we installed Office 2010

- Full.

And the problem came when users trying to Open Excel Files by remote application, first file open in web acess excel, and then when they trying Open in Application massage pop-up: "<span id="x_x_result_box" lang="en"><span>Tobe able

to</span> <span>open this</span><span>workbook,</span>

<span>you must have</span><span>installed version of</span>

<span>Microsoft</span><span>Excel and</span> <span>

the Web browser</span><span>must support</span>

<span>opening files</span><span>directly</span>

<span>from Excel</span> <span>in a browser.</span></span>" When we log on server via Remote Desktop on this user and try to Open the same file, shows massage to open in excel application.

I alredy done:

- Set up sharepoint server open files in Applications only

- I check that class for open files is enabled in IE on Terminal Server

- Reinstaled Office 2010

If someone know resolution for this iusses, share it with me.

My tech specyfications: Windows server 2008 R2 SP1, sharepoint server 2010 SP1, Office 2010 SP1

 

I alredy asked on Windows forum, they send me to.

 

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