Hi,
I hope someone can help, I know a number of people have reported similar issues but I have not found a solution.
I am using Crystal reports 10 and enterprise v10 over XP. I have a report which is linked to 2 databases - a SQL database with logon information which I have saved in enterprise, and an MS Access database which has no security/logon details. The report was created in Crystal v 11 however:
The enterprise server has access to these databases.
I can open/run this report on the PC where enterprise is running. ( v10)
I can see the preview thumbnail in enterprise.
I have ticked the box which ensures the user is not prompted for the password.
Yet when I try and run this over enterprise I get the following error:"the database logon information for this report is either incomplete or incorrect"
If I remove the MS Access database info and run this report it works fine, so it is only this data source which is a problem. As the report runs through crystal on the same machine I know it has access to the data. Does anyone know why it asks for a password (which doesn't exist) through enterprise?
Many thanks in advance
CB
I hope someone can help, I know a number of people have reported similar issues but I have not found a solution.
I am using Crystal reports 10 and enterprise v10 over XP. I have a report which is linked to 2 databases - a SQL database with logon information which I have saved in enterprise, and an MS Access database which has no security/logon details. The report was created in Crystal v 11 however:
The enterprise server has access to these databases.
I can open/run this report on the PC where enterprise is running. ( v10)
I can see the preview thumbnail in enterprise.
I have ticked the box which ensures the user is not prompted for the password.
Yet when I try and run this over enterprise I get the following error:"the database logon information for this report is either incomplete or incorrect"
If I remove the MS Access database info and run this report it works fine, so it is only this data source which is a problem. As the report runs through crystal on the same machine I know it has access to the data. Does anyone know why it asks for a password (which doesn't exist) through enterprise?
Many thanks in advance
CB