[THIN] Re: Crystal Report Problem

  • From: Greg Reese <gareese@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2005 09:18:27 -0500

try checking permissions on the files located in c:\Program
Files\Common Files\Crystal Decisions.

Possibly even add a path statement to that location.  the crpe32.dll
is the one that screws all this up with Crystal on a terminal server. 
Past versions put these files in the systemroot \crystal and adding a
path statement or copying the files to the users home drive woud solve
it.  That is why I think adding a path statement to the directory with
crpe32.dll might work for you.  That full path is C:\Program
Files\Common Files\Crystal Decisions\2.5\bin

Greg


On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 08:09:47 -0500, jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> I'm looking on the home directory.
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>  "Chris McNally" <cmcnally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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> 01/06/2005 04:04 PM 
> Please respond to thin 
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> Are you looking under on the server's c:\ drive? The windows folder I'm
> speaking of resides on each user's home drive, in our case h:\ 
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> From: jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
>  Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 12:09 PM
>  To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Subject: [THIN] Re: Crystal Report Problem 
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>  I have no directory under my admin account\windows.  
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>  Thanks,
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>  Jobe 
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>    "Chris McNally" <cmcnally@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> 
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> 01/06/2005 02:26 PM 
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>  The user profile needs a Crystal folder, that contains various .dll files,
> under their Windows folder, in our case each user has a windows folder on
> their home drive. If you copy the Crystal folder from admin\windows over to
> user\windows it might fix the issue, has worked for me. 
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>  From: jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:jgates@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
>  Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:37 AM
>  To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Subject: [THIN] Crystal Report Problem 
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>  We have a in-house application that generates a Crystal Report 10.  The
> report will generate fine for an administrator but not a regular user.  I've
> used Filemon and can't find anything.  Has anyone seen this error? 
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