Feb 15, 2011 Used to be you could include there mongo merge file or simply have your clients download and install the redistributable from the SAP web site. Vendor's web site' and the file 'Crystal Reports for.NET Framework 4.0 CRRuntime_32bit_13_0.msi' in item 'SAP Crystal Reports Runtime Engine for.NET Framework 4.0' can not be located on. SAP is notoriously bad at making these downloads available. Or in an easily accessible location so hopefully this link still works by the time you read this.
I have a PC Windows Application that I deploy with ClickOnce. My app started out as a small app with Micrsoft Access as the database, so that users didn't have to install a big database package when they first use it. Because of the Access Database, I have it set to compile the app to x86 (otherwise when it's installed on an x64 machine it can't find the Jet Engine.) The problem I'm having now is that my application also uses Crystal Reports.
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I use the Prerequisites window on the Publish Tab of my project's properties to have this included when the user installs. When a user with an x64 machine installs my application, it installs Crystal Reports for x64. When they run the app (which is compiled for x86) it looks for the Crystal Reports x86, can't find it, and blows up with the message 'An error has occurred while attempting to load the Crystal Reports runtime' etc. If the user manually installs the x86 version of Crystal Reports the application then works just fine. So my question is.is there anyway to force an x64 machine to install the x86 version of Crystal Reports?and No, I cannot change it to a different database. The app started out small but has grown quite large and changing the database would be too painful at this point. When answering a question please: • Read the question carefully.
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