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Issue with Save to SharePoint in Excel 2010

I was trying out Excel 2010 for the first time and working with Excel services. I created an Excel workbook with OOB sales template and wanted to check the Excel service features offered by SharePoint 2010. While trying to publish the workbook to a document library from Excel - Save & Send - Save to SharePoint - Browse for a location - Save As



I received an error which said “Path does not exist. Check the path and try again”



I initially thought this would be an issue with the copy of Excel 2010 I had. But after doing some research it seemed the issue was related to the OS environment I was in because I could publish the same file from Windows 7 machine using similar Excel 2010 version.
To get this working from Windows Server 2008 we need to enable a feature “Desktop Experience” from Server Manager



Once I enabled this feature I could successfully publish the workbook.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Thanks it worked for me
Anonymous said…
I was trying to do something similar but trying to connect to data source on 2008 r2 sharepoint from a local copy of excel and had same error. Worked just fine on Win7 with local SQL/SP, but on server I got same error as you. You just saved me a sH!T ton of research. Thank you a million times
Bobo said…
thats GREAT advice brother!!! thanks. saved me a tonne of time with the idiotic windows interface... honest, thanks.

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