>Dan,
Actually it's Kile :-)
>
>>"regsvr32 crpe32.dll " resulted in the following error message:
>>"CRPE32.DLL was loaded, but the DllRegisterServer entry point was not found.
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>>DllRegisterServer may not be exported, or a corrupt version of CRPE32.DLL may be in memory. Consider using PView to detect and remove it."
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>My mistake, it shouldn't be registered..., sorry for the confusion.
>
>
>>"Crystal Reports Database Error: Physical database not found.
>>Error Opening File.
>>File could not be opened: 'resbatch1', at file location: 'c:\vfp_eis\data\resbatch.dbf'"
>>
>>** 'resbatch1' is the alias used in the Crystal Report to reference the DB
>>** the file listed in the error message: 'c:\vfp_eis\data\resbatch.dbf', did actually exist, so it was there, it just couldn't be read.
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>Hmmmm. Are you working on a development machine ? Then try to reinstall CR. If your working on the client, you should re-distribute all the neccesary runtime DLLs. See the runtime.hlp helpfile in you CR directory.
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>Also important. Be sure that the needed DBF is not exclusively in use by VFP.
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>>Imediately following that error message, FoxPro displayed:
>>
>>"Program Error
>>OLE IDispatch exception code 20532 from CPEAUT32: Cannot find database DLL..."
>>
>>I would assume I need an additional DLL (depending on the database type my Crystal Report is reading data from). I think there was a section on this in the Seagate Help files, but I don't remember seeing a driver for the FoxPro dbf's...
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>The file P2BXBSE.DLL is needed. See runtime.hlp for more info
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>Walter,
Walter -
Thanks! I just figured it out right before you posted.
I appreciate the help!