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Thank you for your quick response Ivan!
I see now that my question was badly formulated. I'll try to explain it better.
The users in question are using Office 2013 x86. The plugin was installed manually, by running an installer downloaded from their site, so the registry entries for the OSRFunctions (described in the attached PDF) are there.
When it comes to the keys/values for the HKCU part of the hive I don't know if I'm importing them to the correct key or if my problem have something to do with the GPO that blocks all unmanaged add-ins. Since all users are not supposed to get this add-in I can't just disable the GPO either?
If I could use UEM to inject keys and values into the users HKCU\Software\Policies tree I think the solution would be simpler. I don't know how to do that and I'm not sure I should either (since that tree is used for GPO settings).
Basically the GPO injects the users hive [HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\office\15.0\excel\resiliency] with the value restricttolist=1 and as far as I know this blocks Excel from running any add-in unless it's managed as described in: http://https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2733070/no-add-ins-loaded-due-to-group-policy-settin...
I've tried injecting the users hive with, the HKCU values from the attached PDF in original post, both at [HKCU\Software\Wow6432Node\Office\Excel\Addins] and [HKCU\Software\Office\Excel\Addins]. I'm doing this with User Environment > Registry Settings.
I've checked and these values are injected as expected but Excel still doesn't want to load the add-in:
"The add-in you have selected is disabled by your system administrator"