It's listed as "Embeddable Crystal Reports 9 Designer Control". When you attempt to use it to create a new report, you'll get an error about not having the proper license. IMO, Crystal Decisions screwed up on this one. You should be able to test your application and make sure it works. As a work around, instead of creating a new report, use an empty RPT file and modify it. The error message will not be displayed.
>Maybe I'm using the wrong terminology: I'm referring to the Runtime Designer, the distributable (with license, of course) control to allow end users to design their own reports.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer