What you're installing there is the ODBC drivers. You'll always need those installed to connect to SQL Server via ODBC and is independent of Crystal Reports.
>We have looked through the runtime.hlp file and it doesn't list any other dlls that we don't already have.
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>According to Crystal, they say you must install the SQL Server Client tools in order to make this work. When installing SQL Server you have 3 choices: client tools, server and client tools, and connectivity. I installed just the connectivity and now the report works on the client (test) machine. That is fine as long as you just have one machine to install to, but we have hundreds. I just need to find out what dlls were installed when the connectivity install was done. Any suggestions on how to find out what dlls were just installed?
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>Thanks,
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>Vic
Craig Berntson
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