SmartView 11.1.2.1 x64 compatibility with Microsoft Office 2010 x64

The SmartView 11.1.2.1 x64 is compatible with Microsoft Office 2010 x64?
After installing SmartView, Microsoft Excel does not recognize this supplement

11.1.2.2.300 the latest release of Smart View does support Office 64 bit. You can download the latest version here http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/smart-view-for-office/downloads/index.html or on My Oracle Support.
Remember SV is backwards compatible so the client version does not need to match the server version.

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