NOTE #2: Also be aware that Excel 2003 is not supported with TM1 versions 10.2 and higher. For future versions (higher than 10.2) check the documentation for that version to see what the requirement is. ' In the next dialog box that appears, click on 'Browse. When the pop-up menu window appears, click on 'Open With.' Click on 'Select the Program from a list' in the new pop-up window that appears, then click 'OK. Hold down the Shift key on your keyboard and right-click directly on the OCX file. TM1 version 10.2 requires Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Package. Select the OCX file you want to register. This package would always need to correspond with the version of C++ that we use in development, which is 2005 for versions of TM1 older than 10.2.
Making sure that the following Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Redistributable SP1 patch (see links below) is installed on the client machines (in addition to registering those files and launching perspectives as an admin) may resolve the issue, but no guarantees are made.
The tm1p.xla is designed to be used on a single client machine. NOTE: According to our developers, TM1 is NOT designed to be run from a shared drive and even though you have been able to do it in the past by registering the tm1xl.ocx and tm1prc.dll as admin and then having the admin launch Perspectives for the first time, they can make no guarantee that this should/will work. So it is better to just go ahead and register them both at the same time. Running Windows Vista Home Premium.When, trying to open a program that ran previously OK. If you first see the error as showing the tm1xl.ocx as the file not found and then register it without doing the tm1prc.dll, then you may see the same error stating that the tm1prc.dll is not found, so you will then need to register that one.
When the files are registered, log into Perspectives the first time as an administrator. For 64-bit System: If you are facing problems related to MSCOMCTL.OCX on Windows 10 which is 64-bit, here is what you need to do: Step 1: Check if you have the MSCOMCTL.OCX file on Windows 10 PC.You can press Win + E to open File Explorer, and then navigate to the location C:WindowsSysWOW64. NOTE: If using a Vista/Windows 7/Windows 2008 machine, make sure to run the command prompt by right-clicking and choosing Run as Administrator - even if logged in as an administrator. To do that, go to a command prompt and cd to the TM1 installation directory bin folder and issue the following command:
Log in to the client machine as an administrator and register the following files: