In these situations, users download OWC11 from the Microsoft Download Center. For client programs, users might receive a runtime error or other notification. The user experience varies depending upon the host container of the OWC11 ActiveX control.įor Web pages, users might see a broken icon or a notification that OWC is required. This affects solutions that use the spreadsheet, chart, pivot table, and data source control functionality of OWC11 in a Web page or client program that requires installation of this ActiveX control on the user’s computer. The DataFinder functionality in OWC11 is also removed. The set of available chart types depends on the version of the Microsoft Office Web Components installed on the local computer.įor a list of the available chart types, type the following help command from the command-line shell:Ĭurrently the latest Office Web Components version available (the newest I’ve been able to find on the Internet) is version 11 which has been released for Office 2003.ĭescription: OWC11 is removed from the 2007 Office system and now ships only with Microsoft Office Project 2007.
A picture worth 1000 words and this is true also when you have to analyze IIS logs to get some statistics on your site as you already know, LogParser is extremely flexible and very useful in such situation and its chart output format is what it’s needed.The first thing you need is a copy of Office Web Components installed on the machine if you don’t, LogParser will complain and return this error:Įrror creating output format “chart”: This output format requires a licensed Microsoft Office Chart Web Component to be installed on the local machine