Enterprise Installation Of Oracle Hyperion 11 components

Hello All.....
Really hoping someone can help out with this one.
I am trying to configure a silent distribution installation of Hyperion 11 EPM (Dashboard Studio, Interactive reporting etc) on windows 7 x64 in an enterprise environment using software delivery application (Microsoft SCCM)
Basically we have configured a silent installation answer file and its being triggered (via installtool.cmd) and installed using the system account (via SCCM).
Once the installation has finished a user will log on and try to launch dashboard studio or interactive reporting.
The problem we are having is when a user tries to run dashboard studio they get an error saying "The interactive Reporting Studio Type library is installed incorrectly or could not be found". and then dashboiard just crashes out??
Really having trouble trying to get past this error.
can anybody help out please?

1. Reinstall Interactive Reporting Studio and Dashboard Architect as the user who will be running and using it.
OR
2. Another workaround is:
1. Install EPM portfolio as some Administrative user(say A).
2. Try running the DDS and IR products and verify they are running correctly.
3. Open regedit, export the following keys:
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{9F046D61-3017-11D2-B19C-00104B67DFD5}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Typelib\{9F046D60-3017-11D2-B19C-00104B67DFD5}
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\BrioQuery.Application
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\BrioQuery.Application.6
4. Logoff and login using different adminstrative group user(say B).
5. Try running DDS/ IR installed products.
6. If they show TLB issue, import the earlier registry keys for user B.
7. Launch Dashbard studio and other DDS product, launches successfully.

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    19.     Monitor Configuration
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    28.     Finish Setup
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    End of OTN Note
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    @CES
    [email protected]

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