I have found the answer to my question. If a default instance exsists on the computer then sql server 05 is installed as a named instance.
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143219.aspx
Is it possible to install sql server 05 on the same machine as a 2000 instance without using named instances? It seems to work fine when I use a named instance, but otherwise it seems to assume that I just want to upgrade the 2K instance.
The report is running on oracle 9.i and is written using crystal v.9. It contains a subreport which runs off a view, and the main report runs off a view. Has anyone seen this error before?
I have the same report running on 2 different computers. The font has been set in the report to times new roman (western) size 8. On one pc the report prints at size 8, however on another pc the report prints with larger font (maybe size 10). Does anyone know how to fix this?
I am designing and running the report in the RDC. I have managed to get a fairly good export by using the gridlines to ensure all my fields are the same size as their heading, and are perfectly aligned horizontally with their heading.
I am using the crystal reports RDC with visual basic. I am trying to write a report that exports neatly to excel. If I was using the crystal reports designer outside of VB I would use gridlines to do this. Does anyone know if it is possible to put gridlines in the RDC + how is it done??
Any...
Using the command line on the server, just typed in lpr -p printername -s servername ... with the relevant names in place of printer and server name of course.
I am putting a .doc extension on it. It must be something to do with either outlook express or maybe windows 97, as colleges with windows 2000 don't have any problems opening the file.
I am trying to send a report to a user as a word document using CE 8.5. The user receives an e-mail but when they click on the attachement Microsoft word opens and gives the following error: "Word cannot open the document Try one or more of the following *On the file menu click open to open...
The server has access to the printer server, as I can print from the crystal job server using the command lpr -P printername -S servername, and it works fine, but when I schedule a report in the crystal management console and set the destination to be lpr -P printername -S servername the report...
I could only find info on microsoft's website for a loopback adaptor for win 2K, however I went into my internet settings and changed a couple of things - I no longer automatically connect when a connection is not present, and also I set the domain http://localhost to be on the local intranet...
I am running win98 SE using phpdev423, I have been able to find localhost tonight (perhaps i just needed to restart my computer), but with one catch, it only works if I am connected to the internet which shouldn't be the case surely as I should be working on my local pc.
I am using phpdev - I tried using phptriad but got errors with that as well. When i run the batchfile to start apache, and mysql the browser opens with http://local host as the url, but the message in the browser is http 404 file not found
Has anyone come across this,and knows how to fix it?
I am new to crystal enterprise,and am trying to schedule a report and have it go directly to a printer. I keep getting the error message Info Server cannot access the specified printer !, so obviously there is something that I need to set up but I am unsure what, or how?
I am using developer version 8.5. The steps are:
File, new, select using the Report Expert and choose standard and hit ok. Under the data tab click on crystal sql query and click on Crystal Sql query files. Select a file with a .qry extension, and click add. No query file is added to the report.
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