Brendon
6-Dec-2005, 07:25 PM
Error:
"Crystal Reports is probably not installed on this computer. The Crystal
Report Integration Wizard cannot be run if Crystal Reports is not installed.
This wizard will be closed."
There are currently 2 versions of Crystal reports on the development
machine. Does there need to be an RDC installation of some type before VSF
can recognise Crystal XI?
I thought this was not meant to be the case if the machine in question had
Crystal on it.
This one has XI as mentioned, as well as 8.
I am running a new installation of VDF 11.1 with improved Crystal
integration. (I just can't find it!).
How can I get the VDF install to see Crystal?
I've added
D:\Program Files\Common Files\Business Objects\3.0\bin
to the path and restarted VDF.
Crystal is mentioned in the utilities but there doesn't seem to be a way to
modify any settings related to it. When clicking this link it launches the
Crystal 8 application on my machine so it is probably just related to the
profile for the 10.1 VDF version I am running.
Brendon O'Hanlon
"Crystal Reports is probably not installed on this computer. The Crystal
Report Integration Wizard cannot be run if Crystal Reports is not installed.
This wizard will be closed."
There are currently 2 versions of Crystal reports on the development
machine. Does there need to be an RDC installation of some type before VSF
can recognise Crystal XI?
I thought this was not meant to be the case if the machine in question had
Crystal on it.
This one has XI as mentioned, as well as 8.
I am running a new installation of VDF 11.1 with improved Crystal
integration. (I just can't find it!).
How can I get the VDF install to see Crystal?
I've added
D:\Program Files\Common Files\Business Objects\3.0\bin
to the path and restarted VDF.
Crystal is mentioned in the utilities but there doesn't seem to be a way to
modify any settings related to it. When clicking this link it launches the
Crystal 8 application on my machine so it is probably just related to the
profile for the 10.1 VDF version I am running.
Brendon O'Hanlon