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Deploy CR 9.2
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03/06/2003 05:32:52
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Crystal Reports
Title:
Deploy CR 9.2
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Thread ID:
00795560
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00795560
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We are developing a Visual FoxPro application having
reports of Crystal Reports 9. We are making a setup.exe to install our
application in our customer's PCs and we need to include the runtime files
for crystal report 9 so we downloaded the Spanish and English msm files.

1. The English msm file contains five files: license, mapping,
rdcdesigntime, rdcruntime and reportengine. When we create an installation
project in our windows XP PC with Visual Studio Net, we can introduce the
license key in the license.msm module. We put our license key of "crystal
reports 9 developer spanish full product" but when we try to install on a
windows 98 2ED PC, the following error shows up:

"ERROR registering module ... CRDesignerCtrl.dll HRESULT -2147023739..."

Then, we try with the files license, rdcruntime and reportengine only, but
then we get the following error:

"ERROR registering module ...crystalwizard9.dll HRESULT -2147023739..."

2. The Spanish msm files contains five files too: license_es, mapping_es,
rdcdesigntime_es, rdcruntime_es and reportengine_es. When we create an
installation project in our windows XP PC with Visual Studio Net, we can
NOT introduce the license key in the license.msm module and when we try to
install on a windows 98 2ED PC, we get this error:

"Internal error RegWizCmdLine property is not set"

Then, we try with the files license_es, rdcruntime_es and reportengine_es
only, but then we get the following error:

"Internal error RegWizCmdLine property is not set"

Because of these errors, we have also tried to install the crystal reports
9 runtime files on the windows 98 2ED PC reading the runtime.chm help. So
we have copied and registered craxdr9.dll, crviewer9.dll, comctl32.dll,
comdlg32.dll, mfc42.dll, msvcp60.dll, msvcrt.dll, riched20.dll,
unicows.dll, usp10.dll, crdb_ado.dll, crdb_dao.dll, crdb_odbc.dll,
ufmanager.dll, crystl32.ocx. After this, we have tried to preview a report
but appears this error:

"...OLE Dispatch 0 of Crystal Reports ActiveX Designer: Invalid TLV
Record."

Any solution?

Regards,
José Luis.

Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum sonatur

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