rcdunbar
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I have installed Sterling Trader Pro (a stock trading application, for which I have a Sterling account) with the Excel RTD (Real Time Data) option. I plan to update my Sterling-oriented Excel trading application to use RTD instead of DDE to access Sterling's real time market feed. The installation was uneventful and reported as successful, including the RTD add-in, and the add-in's dlls show up where I expect them to be.
Excel 2010 lists the add-in in Options > Add-ins as an inactive COM add-in. However, the Location is identified only as mscoree.dll, which is a system file in Windows\System32. Unlike all other listed add-ins, active and inactive, there is no path given. When I select this add-in in Manage COM Add-ins, Load Behavior states "Not loaded: A runtime error occurred during the loading of the COM Add-in". And of course the add-in doesn't show up in Excel's Add-ins ribbon.
Sterling tech support confirms that I have all the Excel Add-in and Trust Center options set correctly; and .Net Framework 4, Client & Extended, is installed and up-to-date, as is Win 7 Pro. I tried using RegSvr32 (cmd prompt, as admin) to register the add-in's 5 dlls; but in each case it said the dll was loaded, but "entry point DllRegisterServer was not found". So far nothing that I or tech support has tried has helped. Otherwise my PC, on which I recently did a clean reinstall of Win 7 Pro, works like a champ.
Can anyone suggest how to get this add-in to activate and work? I'm going to write an RTD tutorial for SevenForums once I get it to work.
Excel 2010 lists the add-in in Options > Add-ins as an inactive COM add-in. However, the Location is identified only as mscoree.dll, which is a system file in Windows\System32. Unlike all other listed add-ins, active and inactive, there is no path given. When I select this add-in in Manage COM Add-ins, Load Behavior states "Not loaded: A runtime error occurred during the loading of the COM Add-in". And of course the add-in doesn't show up in Excel's Add-ins ribbon.
Sterling tech support confirms that I have all the Excel Add-in and Trust Center options set correctly; and .Net Framework 4, Client & Extended, is installed and up-to-date, as is Win 7 Pro. I tried using RegSvr32 (cmd prompt, as admin) to register the add-in's 5 dlls; but in each case it said the dll was loaded, but "entry point DllRegisterServer was not found". So far nothing that I or tech support has tried has helped. Otherwise my PC, on which I recently did a clean reinstall of Win 7 Pro, works like a champ.
Can anyone suggest how to get this add-in to activate and work? I'm going to write an RTD tutorial for SevenForums once I get it to work.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro 32-bitIntel 3GHz dual-core4GBIntel on-board chip, no separate card
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 32-bit
- CPU
- Intel 3GHz dual-core
- Motherboard
- Intel 5 yrs old
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel on-board chip, no separate card
- Hard Drives
- Seagate 500 GB
Western Digital 500 GB
- Antivirus
- Norton Internet Security Suite
- Browser
- FireFox as default; also IE9