Palisade Decision Tools Excel
2022年1月3日Download here: http://gg.gg/xfe9q
There is no need to add Palisade add-ins to Excel’s active add-ins list; it’s enough that they are not disabled. Now use the desktop icon (if available) or the Start Menu group called Palisade DecisionTools to launch @RISK or whichever application you were trying to use. Palisade’s DecisionTools Suite has played a key role in increasing the quality of decision-making and helping project teams to think clearly, act decisively and feel confident. Neural Tools from Palisade’s @Risk Suite for Excel - A brief overview of the functionality of the software, used for predicting based on historical data sets. Decision Tools is a set of Microsoft excel add-ins for risk and decision analysis. It includes @Risk, StatTools, PrecisionTree, TopRank and other Excel add ins. It is a commercial product from Palisade Corporation. The McCombs School of Business has negotiated a number of licenses for student use.
*Palisade Decision Tools Excel Download
*Palisade Decisiontools Excel Software
*Palisade Decision Tools For Excel
*Palisade Decision Tools Excel Spreadsheet
Home → Troubleshooting → All Products: Other Issues → Clean Uninstall and Reinstall of Palisade Software
Disponible en español:Desinstalación y reinstalación del software de Palisade
Disponível em português:Desinstalando e Reinstalando Software da Palisade
Applies to:
All products, all releases
If you have only releases 6.x/7.x, and you want to uninstall/reinstall all Palisade software, use the Shorter Uninstall and Reinstall of Palisade 6.x/7.x Software.
I’m having a problem and I want to solve it by uninstalling and reinstalling the Palisade software. How do I do that?
The first question is not ’how?’ but ’should you?’ People often rush to uninstall and reinstall the software when something easier and less disruptive would solve their problem. And the uninstall-reinstall may create new problems or make the original one harder to solve. Please try a repair of your software (releases 5.x and later) or contact Technical Support with details of your problem before taking this drastic step.
If you’re reinstalling Windows, don’t use this procedure. Deactivate your Palisade software before you reinstall Windows, and then reactivate it again afterward.
But for some problems a clean uninstall and reinstall may be appropriate, and Technical Support will refer you to this article. The procedure below will preserve your license so that you do not need to reactivate or reauthorize your software.
Please perform all of the listed steps in order. This will remove current and old versions of the Palisade software. If you skip steps (except as directed), you may not get the desired benefit. If you get error messages during the install or uninstall steps, please see Fix problems that programs cannot be installed or uninstalled.
Caution: This procedure will wipe all Palisade software off your computer. If you have any Palisade software that you don’t want to uninstall, please consult Technical Support before following this procedure.
*
If you don’t have an installation CD, obtain the appropriate installer and place it on your desktop. If it is a ZIP file, double-click it, extract all files from it to your desktop, and close the ZIP file.
*
If your software is a network client or a course license, also obtain the appropriate .INI or .LIC file and place it on your desktop.
*
Disconnect from the Internet. (Unplug your Ethernet cable or modem cable, or turn off your wireless connection.) This prevents the uninstall from deactivating your license.
*
Log on to Windows as a full administrator. You need full administrative rights to uninstall and install software. You don’t need administrative rights to authorize or run the Palisade software.
*
Make sure that Microsoft Excel and Project are not running.
*
Uninstall all Palisade software using Windows Control Panel » Programs and Features (in Windows XP, Add or Remove Programs). If the uninstaller fails, keep going.
*@RISK is alphabetized before A.
*The DecisionTools Suite 5.0 and newer is alphabetized under D, but 4.x is alphabetized under T.
*A book version might be under D, under T, or under P for Palisade.
During uninstall, you may be prompted to deactivate a license. You want to uninstall without deactivating the license. (Read the prompt carefully before you click Yes or No.)
*
Delete the DTools.ini text file from your C:Windows or C:Winnt folder, if that file exists. (If you have never installed a 1.x or 4.x version of our software, there may not be a DTools.ini file.)
*
Look for a DTOOLS folder in the top level under the C drive, and if it exists delete it. (Again, if you have never installed a 1.x or 4.x version, this folder may not exist.)
*
Look for the folder C:Program Files (x86)Palisade or C:Program FilesPalisade, and if it exists delete it.
*
If (a) you are uninstalling Palisade 7.5.2 or newer, for the purpose of downgrading to 7.5.1 or older, and (b) the Palisade software is a network client, then: Look for the folder C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMacrovision SharedFLEXnet Publisher (in 32-bit Windows, C:Program FilesCommon FilesMacrovision SharedFLEXnet Publisher), and if it exists delete it. Skip this step if either condition is not met.
Caution! This folder is shared among all FLEXnet-licensed applications. If they require a later FLEXnet version than 11.10, they will not work if you install a Palisade software version 7.5.1 or older.
*
If there’s any possibility the Palisade software was installed to a non-default location, do a search of your hard disk for file names containing ’dtool’ and delete the folder that contains those files. Exception: ignore anything under a folder called Recycled.
Caution: While it’s unlikely, it’s possible that some non-Palisade files might have ’dtool’ in their names. If you’re not sure about the contents of a folder you find through a search, consult Technical Support before deleting it.
*
Click the Windows Start button, then All Programs or Programs. Look for a Palisade group, and if it’s present right-click on it and select Delete. Also delete any desktop shortcuts to Palisade software.
*
Click Start » Run, type Regedit and click OK. Make the following edits:
*Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftware (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWOW6432Node in 64-bit Windows) and if necessary click the + sign to expand it. Under Software in the left-hand panel, right-click the Palisade subkey and select Delete to delete it and all of its subkeys. (If you have only very old versions, there might not be a Palisade key under Software.)
*Still under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftware (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWOW6432Node in 64-bit Windows), look for FLEXlm License Manager. If it exists, click once on it and then look at the right-hand panel. If you have a network license for version 5.0 or newer, right-click on PALISADE_LICENSE_FILE and delete it but don’t do anything to any other entries you may see. If you have a standalone license for version 5.0 or newer, double-click on PALISADE_LICENSE_FILE to edit it, and delete all text and punctuation except C:Program FilesPalisadeSystem or C:Program Files (x86)PalisadeSystem. (If you have only 1.x and 4.x versions, there might not be a FLEXlm License Manager key.)
*
Reboot your computer.
*
Launch Excel. You might get the Excel error message ’Could not find C:Program FilesPalisadeSYSTEMDTools32.xll’. (A different path might appear on the message.) If you do not get this error message, close Excel and proceed to step 15. If the error message does appear, follow these steps to eliminate the error:
*Get into the Excel Add-Ins dialog. To do this, follow the directions for your version of Excel:
*Excel 2010 or 2013: Click File » Options » Add-Ins. At the bottom of the dialog, next to Manage, select Excel Add-Ins and click Go.
*Excel 2007: Click once on the round Office button, then Excel Options, then Add-Ins. At the bottom of the dialog, next to Manage, select Excel Add-Ins and click Go.
*Excel 2003 or below: Choose Tools » Add-Ins.
*In the list of Add-Ins, locate DTOOLS32 and remove the check mark beside it.
*When you remove the check mark, a message will appear: ’Cannot find add-in ’DTools32.XLL’. Delete from list?’ Click the Yes button to delete it from the list.
*Close Excel.
*
Run the installer program(s): In Windows Vista, Windows 7 or later, right-click the installer and select Run As Administrator. In earlier Windows, double-click the installer.
With releases 6.x/7.x, on the Customer Information screen, select ’I am upgrading or reinstalling’. Don’t enter your Activation ID and don’t select a trial license.
With releases 5.x, don’t enter your Activation ID.
*
If you wish, reconnect to the Internet.
Actions after install:
*
Test the software and make sure it opens without error and that the major functions perform correctly.
*
There should be no need to reactivate or reauthorize the software.
*
If you want shortcuts on your desktop, and the installer did not offer that option, copy the icons from the Start menu, as follows: click the Windows Start button, then All Programs or Programs, then Palisade DecisionTools. Right-click the desired shortcut, drag it to your desktop, and when you release the right mouse button select Copy Here.
*
Do not add any of our files to Excel’s add-ins list. Always launch the software by clicking the desktop icon (if available), or by clicking the Windows Start button, then Programs or All Programs, then Palisade DecisionTools. Let the Palisade software open Excel or Project for you. However, if you want one or more Palisade applications to run automatically every time Excel runs, please see Opening Palisade Software Automatically Whenever Excel Opens.
Last edited: 2018-02-26
Home → Troubleshooting → All Products: Startup → Nothing Happens When I Launch the Software
Disponible tambien en Español: Nada sucede cuando inicio el Software
Applies to: @RISK and all other Palisade add-ins for Excel, all releases
I double-click the desktop icon for @RISK (StatTools, PrecisionTree, ..) and it seems like nothing happens. (A message ’initializing Microsoft Excel’ appears briefly, but that’s all.) If I go through the Palisade DecisionTools group in the Windows Start menu, it’s the same story. Palisade Decision Tools Excel Download
The cause could be any of these issues. From most common to most unusual:
A. Excel running but not visible
When you launch @RISK or any other Palisade add-in for Excel, it asks Windows to if there is open copy of Excel. If Windows says ’no, there’s no Excel running’, @RISK will launch Excel and attach to it.
If Excel is already running, Windows will tell @RISK how to find Excel, and @RISK will attach to it. If that copy is not visible — if it’s minimized, or hidden behind another window — you won’t see @RISK do anything after ’initializing’. If there are multiple copies of Excel open, Windows won’t necessarily choose the one you expect, even if one copy is open and visible on the desktop.
Check the taskbar carefully for copies of Excel, and bring each one in turn to the foreground. Chances are that @RISK just attached to a different copy of Excel from the one you expected, because that’s the copy that Windows told it about.
It’s also possible for Excel to be running in background, meaning without any indication in the taskbar. To check for this, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up Task Manager. Look at the Processes or Details tab to see all running processes, including those that don’t have a window. Click the Image Name column head to sort the processes by name. If you have one or more copies of Excel that don’t have a visible window, click each one and then click End Task or End Process. After killing all background copies of Excel, launch @RISK again.
B. Disabled add-in (Excel 2007 and newer)
If Excel crashes while an add-in from Palisade or another third-party vendor is loaded, Excel may disable that add-in. Check Excel’s add-ins list by clicking File » Options » Add-Ins. (In Excel 2007, click the round Office button, then Excel Options at the bottom, then Add-Ins.) There are three lists: active add-ins, inactive add-ins, and disabled add-ins. If @RISK or other Palisade add-ins are disabled, you can re-enable them.
To re-enable disabled add-ins, look for the Manage: Excel Add-Ins box at the bottom of the list of add-ins. Click the drop-down arrow to change that to Disabled Add-Ins, and click Go. Select the add-ins to re-enable, and click the Enable button. There is no need to add Palisade add-ins to Excel’s active add-ins list; it’s enough that they are not disabled. Now use the desktop icon (if available) or the Start Menu group called Palisade DecisionTools to launch @RISK or whichever application you were trying to use.
C. Antivirus
One method antivirus/antimalware software products use to flag malware is heuristic analyses, which examine a file’s binary contents and estimates, or guesses based on internal metrics whether the file is likely to contain malware. Palisade software runs alongside and as an add-in to Microsoft Excel, and sometimes can be misidentified as malware, for example the @RISK launcher Risk.exe that starts Microsoft Excel.
Occasionally antivirus products will falsely identify Palisade products and interfere with its usage. When this occurs, Palisade works with these companies to improve their heuristic methods and resolve the conflicts with our products. Palisade Decisiontools Excel Software
If you are receiving a notification from your antivirus product or you suspect your antivirus product has quarantined a Palisade file, preventing either the installation or running the Palisade product:
* Make sure your antivirus product is up to date. Check for any updates.
* In your antivirus product, whitelist or allow the Palisade file or files. You may have to go into a quarantine area of the antivirus product. If the antivirus product deleted the files, then uninstall and reinstall the Palisade product and during any notification in the antivirus product, allow the Palisade file(s).
* Report the behavior to Palisade: report the following: Palisade product and version number, antivirus product name, version and database definitions version. Include a list of Palisade file(s) affected, and if possible, screen captures of the false positive notification and resulting behavior in running the Palisade product.
Sample false positive submission:
Product:
Version:
Serial number or Activation ID:
Antivirus Product:
Antivirus Version:
Database Version:
Palisade Files Affected:
Screenshots of Notification: Palisade Decision Tools For Excel
Holton serial number chart printable. Submit to support@palisade.com with subject heading “Antivirus False Positive”. We will contact the antivirus manufacturer and follow up with you, however it may take several days for the antivirus product manufacturer to issue a corrected update.
D. Policy settingPalisade Decision Tools Excel Spreadsheet
A few IT departments may unintentionally set Windows group policies that interfere with running Palisade software. If @RISK can’t add its tab to the Excel ribbon, please see @RISK Initializes, But No Tab Appears in Ribbon and @RISK Creates Empty Add-Ins Tab in Ribbon.
Last edited: 2020-07-24
Download here: http://gg.gg/xfe9q
https://diarynote.indered.space
There is no need to add Palisade add-ins to Excel’s active add-ins list; it’s enough that they are not disabled. Now use the desktop icon (if available) or the Start Menu group called Palisade DecisionTools to launch @RISK or whichever application you were trying to use. Palisade’s DecisionTools Suite has played a key role in increasing the quality of decision-making and helping project teams to think clearly, act decisively and feel confident. Neural Tools from Palisade’s @Risk Suite for Excel - A brief overview of the functionality of the software, used for predicting based on historical data sets. Decision Tools is a set of Microsoft excel add-ins for risk and decision analysis. It includes @Risk, StatTools, PrecisionTree, TopRank and other Excel add ins. It is a commercial product from Palisade Corporation. The McCombs School of Business has negotiated a number of licenses for student use.
*Palisade Decision Tools Excel Download
*Palisade Decisiontools Excel Software
*Palisade Decision Tools For Excel
*Palisade Decision Tools Excel Spreadsheet
Home → Troubleshooting → All Products: Other Issues → Clean Uninstall and Reinstall of Palisade Software
Disponible en español:Desinstalación y reinstalación del software de Palisade
Disponível em português:Desinstalando e Reinstalando Software da Palisade
Applies to:
All products, all releases
If you have only releases 6.x/7.x, and you want to uninstall/reinstall all Palisade software, use the Shorter Uninstall and Reinstall of Palisade 6.x/7.x Software.
I’m having a problem and I want to solve it by uninstalling and reinstalling the Palisade software. How do I do that?
The first question is not ’how?’ but ’should you?’ People often rush to uninstall and reinstall the software when something easier and less disruptive would solve their problem. And the uninstall-reinstall may create new problems or make the original one harder to solve. Please try a repair of your software (releases 5.x and later) or contact Technical Support with details of your problem before taking this drastic step.
If you’re reinstalling Windows, don’t use this procedure. Deactivate your Palisade software before you reinstall Windows, and then reactivate it again afterward.
But for some problems a clean uninstall and reinstall may be appropriate, and Technical Support will refer you to this article. The procedure below will preserve your license so that you do not need to reactivate or reauthorize your software.
Please perform all of the listed steps in order. This will remove current and old versions of the Palisade software. If you skip steps (except as directed), you may not get the desired benefit. If you get error messages during the install or uninstall steps, please see Fix problems that programs cannot be installed or uninstalled.
Caution: This procedure will wipe all Palisade software off your computer. If you have any Palisade software that you don’t want to uninstall, please consult Technical Support before following this procedure.
*
If you don’t have an installation CD, obtain the appropriate installer and place it on your desktop. If it is a ZIP file, double-click it, extract all files from it to your desktop, and close the ZIP file.
*
If your software is a network client or a course license, also obtain the appropriate .INI or .LIC file and place it on your desktop.
*
Disconnect from the Internet. (Unplug your Ethernet cable or modem cable, or turn off your wireless connection.) This prevents the uninstall from deactivating your license.
*
Log on to Windows as a full administrator. You need full administrative rights to uninstall and install software. You don’t need administrative rights to authorize or run the Palisade software.
*
Make sure that Microsoft Excel and Project are not running.
*
Uninstall all Palisade software using Windows Control Panel » Programs and Features (in Windows XP, Add or Remove Programs). If the uninstaller fails, keep going.
*@RISK is alphabetized before A.
*The DecisionTools Suite 5.0 and newer is alphabetized under D, but 4.x is alphabetized under T.
*A book version might be under D, under T, or under P for Palisade.
During uninstall, you may be prompted to deactivate a license. You want to uninstall without deactivating the license. (Read the prompt carefully before you click Yes or No.)
*
Delete the DTools.ini text file from your C:Windows or C:Winnt folder, if that file exists. (If you have never installed a 1.x or 4.x version of our software, there may not be a DTools.ini file.)
*
Look for a DTOOLS folder in the top level under the C drive, and if it exists delete it. (Again, if you have never installed a 1.x or 4.x version, this folder may not exist.)
*
Look for the folder C:Program Files (x86)Palisade or C:Program FilesPalisade, and if it exists delete it.
*
If (a) you are uninstalling Palisade 7.5.2 or newer, for the purpose of downgrading to 7.5.1 or older, and (b) the Palisade software is a network client, then: Look for the folder C:Program Files (x86)Common FilesMacrovision SharedFLEXnet Publisher (in 32-bit Windows, C:Program FilesCommon FilesMacrovision SharedFLEXnet Publisher), and if it exists delete it. Skip this step if either condition is not met.
Caution! This folder is shared among all FLEXnet-licensed applications. If they require a later FLEXnet version than 11.10, they will not work if you install a Palisade software version 7.5.1 or older.
*
If there’s any possibility the Palisade software was installed to a non-default location, do a search of your hard disk for file names containing ’dtool’ and delete the folder that contains those files. Exception: ignore anything under a folder called Recycled.
Caution: While it’s unlikely, it’s possible that some non-Palisade files might have ’dtool’ in their names. If you’re not sure about the contents of a folder you find through a search, consult Technical Support before deleting it.
*
Click the Windows Start button, then All Programs or Programs. Look for a Palisade group, and if it’s present right-click on it and select Delete. Also delete any desktop shortcuts to Palisade software.
*
Click Start » Run, type Regedit and click OK. Make the following edits:
*Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftware (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWOW6432Node in 64-bit Windows) and if necessary click the + sign to expand it. Under Software in the left-hand panel, right-click the Palisade subkey and select Delete to delete it and all of its subkeys. (If you have only very old versions, there might not be a Palisade key under Software.)
*Still under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftware (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESoftwareWOW6432Node in 64-bit Windows), look for FLEXlm License Manager. If it exists, click once on it and then look at the right-hand panel. If you have a network license for version 5.0 or newer, right-click on PALISADE_LICENSE_FILE and delete it but don’t do anything to any other entries you may see. If you have a standalone license for version 5.0 or newer, double-click on PALISADE_LICENSE_FILE to edit it, and delete all text and punctuation except C:Program FilesPalisadeSystem or C:Program Files (x86)PalisadeSystem. (If you have only 1.x and 4.x versions, there might not be a FLEXlm License Manager key.)
*
Reboot your computer.
*
Launch Excel. You might get the Excel error message ’Could not find C:Program FilesPalisadeSYSTEMDTools32.xll’. (A different path might appear on the message.) If you do not get this error message, close Excel and proceed to step 15. If the error message does appear, follow these steps to eliminate the error:
*Get into the Excel Add-Ins dialog. To do this, follow the directions for your version of Excel:
*Excel 2010 or 2013: Click File » Options » Add-Ins. At the bottom of the dialog, next to Manage, select Excel Add-Ins and click Go.
*Excel 2007: Click once on the round Office button, then Excel Options, then Add-Ins. At the bottom of the dialog, next to Manage, select Excel Add-Ins and click Go.
*Excel 2003 or below: Choose Tools » Add-Ins.
*In the list of Add-Ins, locate DTOOLS32 and remove the check mark beside it.
*When you remove the check mark, a message will appear: ’Cannot find add-in ’DTools32.XLL’. Delete from list?’ Click the Yes button to delete it from the list.
*Close Excel.
*
Run the installer program(s): In Windows Vista, Windows 7 or later, right-click the installer and select Run As Administrator. In earlier Windows, double-click the installer.
With releases 6.x/7.x, on the Customer Information screen, select ’I am upgrading or reinstalling’. Don’t enter your Activation ID and don’t select a trial license.
With releases 5.x, don’t enter your Activation ID.
*
If you wish, reconnect to the Internet.
Actions after install:
*
Test the software and make sure it opens without error and that the major functions perform correctly.
*
There should be no need to reactivate or reauthorize the software.
*
If you want shortcuts on your desktop, and the installer did not offer that option, copy the icons from the Start menu, as follows: click the Windows Start button, then All Programs or Programs, then Palisade DecisionTools. Right-click the desired shortcut, drag it to your desktop, and when you release the right mouse button select Copy Here.
*
Do not add any of our files to Excel’s add-ins list. Always launch the software by clicking the desktop icon (if available), or by clicking the Windows Start button, then Programs or All Programs, then Palisade DecisionTools. Let the Palisade software open Excel or Project for you. However, if you want one or more Palisade applications to run automatically every time Excel runs, please see Opening Palisade Software Automatically Whenever Excel Opens.
Last edited: 2018-02-26
Home → Troubleshooting → All Products: Startup → Nothing Happens When I Launch the Software
Disponible tambien en Español: Nada sucede cuando inicio el Software
Applies to: @RISK and all other Palisade add-ins for Excel, all releases
I double-click the desktop icon for @RISK (StatTools, PrecisionTree, ..) and it seems like nothing happens. (A message ’initializing Microsoft Excel’ appears briefly, but that’s all.) If I go through the Palisade DecisionTools group in the Windows Start menu, it’s the same story. Palisade Decision Tools Excel Download
The cause could be any of these issues. From most common to most unusual:
A. Excel running but not visible
When you launch @RISK or any other Palisade add-in for Excel, it asks Windows to if there is open copy of Excel. If Windows says ’no, there’s no Excel running’, @RISK will launch Excel and attach to it.
If Excel is already running, Windows will tell @RISK how to find Excel, and @RISK will attach to it. If that copy is not visible — if it’s minimized, or hidden behind another window — you won’t see @RISK do anything after ’initializing’. If there are multiple copies of Excel open, Windows won’t necessarily choose the one you expect, even if one copy is open and visible on the desktop.
Check the taskbar carefully for copies of Excel, and bring each one in turn to the foreground. Chances are that @RISK just attached to a different copy of Excel from the one you expected, because that’s the copy that Windows told it about.
It’s also possible for Excel to be running in background, meaning without any indication in the taskbar. To check for this, press Ctrl+Shift+Esc to bring up Task Manager. Look at the Processes or Details tab to see all running processes, including those that don’t have a window. Click the Image Name column head to sort the processes by name. If you have one or more copies of Excel that don’t have a visible window, click each one and then click End Task or End Process. After killing all background copies of Excel, launch @RISK again.
B. Disabled add-in (Excel 2007 and newer)
If Excel crashes while an add-in from Palisade or another third-party vendor is loaded, Excel may disable that add-in. Check Excel’s add-ins list by clicking File » Options » Add-Ins. (In Excel 2007, click the round Office button, then Excel Options at the bottom, then Add-Ins.) There are three lists: active add-ins, inactive add-ins, and disabled add-ins. If @RISK or other Palisade add-ins are disabled, you can re-enable them.
To re-enable disabled add-ins, look for the Manage: Excel Add-Ins box at the bottom of the list of add-ins. Click the drop-down arrow to change that to Disabled Add-Ins, and click Go. Select the add-ins to re-enable, and click the Enable button. There is no need to add Palisade add-ins to Excel’s active add-ins list; it’s enough that they are not disabled. Now use the desktop icon (if available) or the Start Menu group called Palisade DecisionTools to launch @RISK or whichever application you were trying to use.
C. Antivirus
One method antivirus/antimalware software products use to flag malware is heuristic analyses, which examine a file’s binary contents and estimates, or guesses based on internal metrics whether the file is likely to contain malware. Palisade software runs alongside and as an add-in to Microsoft Excel, and sometimes can be misidentified as malware, for example the @RISK launcher Risk.exe that starts Microsoft Excel.
Occasionally antivirus products will falsely identify Palisade products and interfere with its usage. When this occurs, Palisade works with these companies to improve their heuristic methods and resolve the conflicts with our products. Palisade Decisiontools Excel Software
If you are receiving a notification from your antivirus product or you suspect your antivirus product has quarantined a Palisade file, preventing either the installation or running the Palisade product:
* Make sure your antivirus product is up to date. Check for any updates.
* In your antivirus product, whitelist or allow the Palisade file or files. You may have to go into a quarantine area of the antivirus product. If the antivirus product deleted the files, then uninstall and reinstall the Palisade product and during any notification in the antivirus product, allow the Palisade file(s).
* Report the behavior to Palisade: report the following: Palisade product and version number, antivirus product name, version and database definitions version. Include a list of Palisade file(s) affected, and if possible, screen captures of the false positive notification and resulting behavior in running the Palisade product.
Sample false positive submission:
Product:
Version:
Serial number or Activation ID:
Antivirus Product:
Antivirus Version:
Database Version:
Palisade Files Affected:
Screenshots of Notification: Palisade Decision Tools For Excel
Holton serial number chart printable. Submit to support@palisade.com with subject heading “Antivirus False Positive”. We will contact the antivirus manufacturer and follow up with you, however it may take several days for the antivirus product manufacturer to issue a corrected update.
D. Policy settingPalisade Decision Tools Excel Spreadsheet
A few IT departments may unintentionally set Windows group policies that interfere with running Palisade software. If @RISK can’t add its tab to the Excel ribbon, please see @RISK Initializes, But No Tab Appears in Ribbon and @RISK Creates Empty Add-Ins Tab in Ribbon.
Last edited: 2020-07-24
Download here: http://gg.gg/xfe9q
https://diarynote.indered.space
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