Windows Server - Missing BAM 'add in' In Excel

Asked By yik
16-Feb-07 05:33 AM
I have installed Excel after i installed the biztalk server 2006, how can i
get the BAM menu. I have looked in -->tools--> add ins
BizTalk
(1)
Excel
(1)
BAM
(1)
GeeksWithBlogs
(1)
KW_User_Guide
(1)
InsRe
(1)
CB
(1)
ED
(1)
  Benny Mathew replied...
16-Feb-07 06:28 AM
Here is an excerpt from the BizTalk installation guide:

Note

If Excel 2003 is not installed, BAM.xla and KW_User_Guide.chm will be
installed to their default location at %Drive%\Program Files\Microsoft
BizTalk Server 2006\Exceldir instead of %Drive%\Program Files\Microsoft
Office\OFFICE11\Library

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Regards
Benny Mathew
Seamless Software Integrators
BizTalk Consulting, Development, Training
Bangalore, India
http://www.seamless.in
http://GeeksWithBlogs.net/benny
  vika replied...
16-Feb-07 12:13 PM
Do you have Excel 2003 or Office 12 installed?

Regards,
Vikas
http://blogs.msdn.com/vtyagi/

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