There is a reason why Solver's limit is 200. Think about the magnitude of what you are asking.
Given "n" numbers, the formula for determining how many different combinations you can make from those numbers is (2^n)-1
You can see from the formula, that the choices grow exponentially with each additional choice.
So, for n=200, that would be:
=(2^200)-1
=1.60694E+60
So, that is a number with 61 characters to the left of the decimal point (WAY more than trillions - I don't even know that the word for a number than large is!)
And that is with just 200 numbers. Now imagine what it would be for 100000! Way over a Googol, maybe even approaching a Googolplex or more!
I think you would need some sort of super computer to try to perform those number of calculations, and even that may not be enough.
I don't know that you are going to be able to do what you want with that many numbers.