Jerry,

Any chance you might have a "firewall" or some kind of program protection running? I know that McAfee Virusscan Enterprise has Access Protection Rules that you can override but then they get re-established depending upon rules from the server. Also, could you have a virus scanning package that sees it as a virus? There was a time that a McAfee version of Viruscan would blcok icons from displaying.

Odd that it would happen regularly, without running any other kind of update.

Pete Helgren


Jerry Adams wrote:
I did get it again, Marco. This happens about once a week or so. My question is: Why?


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Silva Marco wrote:
Go get it again

In excel add a new Add-In and is in: C:\Program Files\IBM\Client
Access\Shared



Obrigado,
Marco Silva

-----Original Message-----
From: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jerry Adams
Sent: sexta-feira, 4 de Janeiro de 2008 14:37
To: Midrange-L
Subject: Excel Add-In Disappearing

I have an annoying problem whereby the iSeries Access add-in for Excel is disappearing. This is happening to me so I know that it is not something that a user is doing out of the ordinary.

Yesterday I successfully transferred data from the System i5 to a spreadsheet. This morning I tried to import to a new spreadsheet and, even though the icon is still on the toolbar, clicking it did absolutely

no good. The 'iSeries Access Data Transfer' option was checked in the Tools...Add-In... option box. I had to do the install of cwbtfxla.xll once again, and it is working again.

My PC has not been re-booted since yesterday. I do keep 2-3 spreadsheets open at all times. Nothing perverse has, as far as I know,

happened to or been done on the PC.
Any ideas?


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