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ASPX, huh?? Should've been PDF
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Information générale
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
XML, XSD
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01311526
Message ID:
01311703
Vues:
24
>Something is seriously out of whack here. She should NOT be downloading an ASPX file. She should be opening the ASPX file on the Internet site through her browser.
>

I logged into her system this morning and this is the scoop....

Yesterday, the tech from Epic, who is the internet site they do business with and download the reports, analyzed her PC (the NEW one, which replaced an older PC) and did not see any problem. She already had the newest Adobe Reader installed yesterday earlier. So he could not fix her PC to show the report.
But he logged into another PC (one of the older ones there), and installed Adobe Reader on it, and it worked fine and showed the internet report.

So, something is lacking on the NEW pc which replaced an older one.

Here is what I saw between the two PC...

NEW PC (BAD one)

Bad:
.Net Framework 1.1
Hotfix KB928366
https://www.epicrx.com/ blah blah blah blah /reportViewer.aspx?runID=2605&View=detail&cs=FF0pVKnNFP4=&t=EOGio{{{{DgLBA=
OLDER PC (Good one)
Good:
https://www.epicrx.com/ blah blah blah blah /reportViewer.aspx?runID=2605&View=detail&cs=FF0pVKnNFP4=&t=EOGio{{{{DgLBA=
.Net Frameweork 1.1
Hotfix KB928366
XML 6.0 KB933579


Both have 8.1.2 Adobe Reader

So, the main difference I saw is that the OLDER PC has XML 6.0 installed, and the NEW PC does not have any XML installed.

Could that be the problem?

Thanks!
Tommy Tillman A+ NetWork+ MCP
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