Already tried that - still end up with the same results.
>Victor,
>
>when you do your install on a TS Server, you must be logged in as Console, with Admin privileges; and then use add/remove programs (or Change User /Install before, and Change User /Execute after, from a CMD window), so that the pseudo registry leafs are created for users. That's the most usual cause for this kind of error in TS. Running Citrix, I haven't seen that problem, interestingly: I go in as Admin, do the install, and it works for everyone.
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>Hank
>
>>In another moment of desperation I added this to the error() method of my screen:
>>
>>IF oApp.Show_OLE_Errors = .F.
>> IF nError != 1440
>> DODEFAULT()
>> ENDIF
>>ELSE
>> DODEFAULT()
>>ENDIF
>>
>>....that way I could see if I was getting an OLE error if I wanted (which I knew I would be)
>>
>>This is what I see:
>>"OLE error code 0x80040154: Class not registered. OLE boject is being ignored."
>>
>>...so between that, and seeing this in my Event Log after I run the activex installer...
>>
>>"The description for Event ID ( 34401 ) in Source ( Crystal_regsvr32 ) cannot be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve this description; see Help and Support for details. The following information is part of the event: ."
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>>...I'm convinced that the install simply isn't working somehow. Yet, I did go out and register the .dll's and the .ocx file manually - and that didnt produce any errors either.
>>
>>Strange because the installer looks like it ran just fine.
>>
>>
>>
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>>>Is this for internal use or at a customer?
>>>
>>>>Do you think this plan is worth trying:
>>>>1) Uninstall CR 11
>>>>2) Uninstall CR 11 viewer
>>>>3) Uninstall the ActiveX
>>>>4) Reinstall the ActiveX
>>>>
>>>>I don't have to have CR installed to use the activex do I? I think if I did that I could at least get my app working...
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117