PowerPivot crash Excel 2013 32 bit

Hi,
When trying to connect Oracle DB (11g) on default configuration  (just when trying to do test connection), Excel crashes each time.
Power Query connecting well same DB on same server.
From Visual Studio I can connect same DB on same server.
From .NET code connection work well.
Please help!

Hi Vadim,
Power Pivot in Microsoft Excel 2013 doesn’t install the providers for each data source. Some providers might already be installed with other applications on your computer; in other cases, we may need to download and install the provider.
So, please try to install Oracle OLE DB Provider to see if this help. We can get the provider from the link below:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/dotnet/utilsoft-086879.html
For more information about data sources supported in PowerPivot data model, please see:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg399082.aspx
Regards,
Elvis Long
TechNet Community Support

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