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  1. hal9000p

    Again - "Server has not yet been opened" - using RDC

    Basically don't use DSN's in any shape or form..they are too problematic, short of installing the full Crystal app on your client. What you need to do is use ADO recordsets to gather the data for your report. Go to the Crystal web site and download the following document: Using Data Definition...
  2. hal9000p

    Calling reports via VB application

    Fred; Basically don't use DSN's in any shape or form..they are too problematic, short of installing the full Crystal app on your client. What you need to do is use ADO recordsets to gather the data for your report. Go to the Crystal web site and download the following document: Using Data...
  3. hal9000p

    Calling reports via VB application

    1. SQL Client is not installed. 2. Each user must login before using the app (NT domain security). This works fine. 3. Besides, running reports, the app can also maintain some tables. This works fine - once the user is authenticated, they are able to make updates to these tables...
  4. hal9000p

    Calling reports via VB application

    I am having problems deploying a VB application to my users. Here is what is going on: 1. Server running SQL Server 2000 and IIS. 2. On the server there is a reports directory. 3. Reports were developed using Crystal 8.5. 4. Security on the report folder on the server is defined...

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