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Analyze in Excel - unable to open reports with analyze in excel

I'm having trouble opening reports from power BI with "analyze in excel". It downloads the .odc file, and when I click open it launches Excel. But Excel is unable to open the file. I get no error messeges, it just opens excel, and nothing more happends. It's just blank. My colleagues are able to open this without problems. I'm using 64bit office 2016. 

 

I've tested:

- reinstalling office

- open from different browsers (IE, edge and chrome)

- .odc files are set to open in Excel, in defult programs

- reinstalled Microsoft OLE DB provider for SQL 64bit via "analyze in excel updates". I've also repaired it. I'm not prompted with any updates on the version. 

 

Not shure what do forward. Anyone experienced this issue?

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Managed to solved this by reseting my windows profile

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Managed to solved this by reseting my windows profile

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