I am running Crystal Reports on NT 4.0 now. Previously I was on Win 95. After the change in operating systems, when you try to print something, the whole program shuts down. Has anyone ever ran into this problem?
Did you install, reinstall CR after the upgrade?
What version of cr?
Are you in an application or just the designer?
Preview is fine, just print button?
No Error message?
[sig]<p>Ken Hamady-
We just installed, no reinstalled. I am actually in Crystal reports, when I do a file-print, the little print icon briefly appears on the botton right hand corner, then I'm totally kicked out. The preview button is greyed out when I'm running the report. Hope this is useful info.
i've encountered some problems with crystal reports before if you don't have a printer installed in your NT... even if you're not connected to LAN or no physical printer connected to your workstation, try installing a dummy printer connected to your LPT1 then try again..
>Correct printer was selected in "printer setup".
>The version is Crystal Reports Professional (product 7.0.0.0 / CRW32 7.0.7.192 / size 8139776)
>I get kicked off after you see the results on the screen.
>The sample reports and new reports exhibit the same exact behavior.
***Note...I set up a dummy LPT1 printer, then if you select the dummy printer in printer setup and print to it, then go back and reselect your normal printer, then print...it actually prints. [sig][/sig]
Sounds like Crystal doesn't like something in the printer definition. I haven't seen this, but since you have a way of making it work, then there is hope for fixing it.
Can you recreate the printer, or create another printer icon for this printer? Does that one work?
Do you have the most up to date drivers for this printer?
Of course that doesn't explain why other applications have no problem with this existing printer (I assume that is true).
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