App V instance of Office 2003 VBA

HI
We are currently investigating the App V version of Excel being 2003, running on a machine with Office 2010 installed.  All is ok, however the VBA libraries available are Excel 2010's and not 2003's.
Is there something we've missed?

Hello,
This is a sample way of howto explain what someone did when they sequenced an application;
http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/4aa9d635-819b-43e1-9001-42ad000c9c84/filezilla-client?forum=prescriptiveguidance
The fact that it was sequenced on one operating system may be relevant, but its certainly not enough details for anyone to assist.
Since you wrote the macro, perhaps you can elaborate on what it does - so everyone can have a greater insight?
At the moment - we know that "stuff breaks" due to macros in Excel 2003, that most likely use binaries from Excel 2010, for something that was packaged on Windows 7.  The scenario doesn't deal with anything on how someone technically has accomplished
this.
If you run Excel 2003 sequence on a machine without Office 2010 or any other Office version - does the macro work then?
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