
#Microsoft sharepoint designer 2007 64 bit download install#
and there didn't appear a way to install them. I compared the browser add-ons in the 32bit version of IE to the 64 bit version and what would you know, the add-ons (SharePointOpenDocuments and SharePoint Stssync Handler - both controlled by owssupp.dll) were not part of the browser. So I did some more digging and although I couldn't find it documented, the feature that allows this to work is an ActiveX control.

So there is still some compatibility issues going on there. However, when I try to save the document, SharePoint thinks the document is read-only. To elaborate more, I noticed that I CAN check out a document and then use the "Edit in Microsoft Word" link to open the document.

It found and corrected one problem (it added the dll back), but this did not fix my problem. I also removed the dll and ran the Microsoft Office Diagnostics utility. I tried these additional things: I tried re-registering the dll but I got this error: The module "owssupp.dll" was loaded but the call DllRegisterServer failed with error code 0x80070716. I also restarted the computer to be sure. Thanks but copying the dll over and restarting IE also did not work. I know 64-bit IE is a level 2 supported browser according to this article ( ), but shouldn't editing documents be allowed for it? Perhaps I am misinterpreting the article somehow? If this is the case, could someone point out where I am going wrong? Thanks, Andrew I can duplicate this on multiple computers.

Installing SP1 and SP2 for Office does not fix the problem. The Office 2007 installation includes the Office Tools > Windows SharePoint Services Support. The only software I am installing is Office Enterprise 2007. I am working on deploying Windows 7 and I am seeing this on a clean installation of Windows 7 Enterprise 圆4. When using 64-bit IE, and when I choose "Edit in Microsoft Office Word" I get the following error: ‘Edit Document’ requires a Windows SharePoint Services-compatible application and Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or greater. Hi All, I have an issue editing documents on our SharePoint 2007 intranet.
