>You'll need to create a program that automatically handles all of the stuff the user does, then set it up to run in Windows Task Scheduler. However, you should know that there are license restrictions for running Crystal Reports this way. Consult your Crystal EULA to make sure you are in compliance.
I can't believe it. I got in before you by a few seconds and no Sergey's or Çetin's answers. Something must be wrong with the universe today.
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