Fixed the problem. Here is the tip:
>> Copy all the .DLL files from the CRYSTAL directory to the
>> SYSTEM32 directory.
>>
>> CORRECTION STEPS:
>>
>> 1. Open Windows Explorer and locate the \\CRYSTAL directory.
>>
>> 2. Select and copy all the .DLL files to the \WINNT\SYSTEM32
>> directory...
I'm having the same problem. OEM version of Crystal reports 6 running on Windows 2000 Adv Serv running terminal services. Checked the Seagate Software site for a fix - no luck. Applied all the service packs and updates from Microsoft. No fix.
I'll check with the OEM tomorrow.
Paul
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