I’ve downloaded and installed both Crystal Report 2016 & Crystal Server 2016 solution as free trials.
After configure the job server – for schedule to sending report by email (on CMS console), unfortunately I do not get any email from my Crystal Server when set as schedule.
Whereas the status of due scheduled report is ‘Success’, but by right click on due file and send it direct to email, its work!.
Whether this is related to using the trials version or what?
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I am sure that someone was successful to deployed SSRS report on the server where
SSRS is configured to access Oracle database.
I developed report on my machine where I have Visual Studio 2017,
ODTwithODAC122011 64-bit; 32-bit ODT withODAC122011. I connect to Oracle database and can run report.
After i deployed this report on Windows Server 2016. i got an error "An error has occurred during report processing. (rsProcessingAborted)
An attempt has been made to use a data extension 'ORACLE' that is either not registered for this report server or is not supported in this edition of Reporting Services. (rsDataExtensionNotFound".
I tried to complete the same ODAC install as on my machine.
1)Installed ODTwithODAC122011 64-bit - configured TNS name.
but with step
2) i tried to install 32-bit ODT - I received error that i need to install Visual studio to proceed with installation.
Do i really need VS on the server? What is the possible solution you can share?
thank you --Angelika--
with only the Oracla.DataAccess library should be enough, on the root of the service. Be aware the versions be the same as indicated in the project references
We are migrating some applications and we use the windos Task Scheduler as a tool.
Migrate from Server 2012 Datacenter for Server 2016 Datacenter.
I create the tasks in several ways, importing from task scheduler in 2012 server, manually or using Poweshell but the scenario is the same. Despite having the recurrence for every 15 minutes and updating the "Next Runtime" field, the tasks do not start.
I did not find Error Log in the Service or Event Viewer of Windos.
Info About the Task:
Top Privileges Checked
Running a System Account
When you press Start it works perfectly.
Before Migration, Windows Server 2012 worked correctly.
Print to Task
Some help?
I suggest this thread: https://serverfault.com/questions/821184/windows-server-2016-scheduled-task-schedule-must-be-in-future
I ran into this issue also. Posted my work-around there.
I have a vs 2012 professional I need to create a report that is why I installed crystal report. I download the crystal report (CRRuntime_64bit_13_0_5) installer and installed it to my computer but unfortunately nothing happen.
Runtime will allow you to view reports but not to create new.
You need to install this one:
http://downloads.businessobjects.com/akdlm/cr4vs2010/CRforVS_13_0_8.exe
If your using SQL Server then you may use SQL Server Reporting Services. Here is a Video Tutorial for you to get started. And here is Getting Started blog post for you.
I have a reports application which uses Crystal Reports XI R2 as its engine which is deployed on an Windows 2008 Server. The problem is, on some data heavy reports it fails to show the report. Some reports work but others... don't.
My end shows a firewall error, when I do a remote desktop and run the same report I see a timeout error. Funny thing is the same report shows correctly when it is deployed on my localhost(No, I do not mean running it via Visual Studio, I set up the IIS deployed the app in the same manner I did on the server) or when I connect to server via Remote Desktop Connection and run it from there.
Any ideas on where should I look? What should I check? Windows error logs do not show anything amiss.
Thanks..
We've got an old VB6 app which uses Crystal Reports XI Release 2 to run reports against a SQL Server 2005 database. This has worked well over the years. Also, for the last upteen years we've used Windows XP. Well, we're beginning to migrate to Windows 7. Well, now one of the users on Windows 7 cannot run the report. It gives him an error of “Logon failed. Details: [Database Vendor Code: 6]”. All of the Crystal Reports used in this application use an system ODBC connection. I've verified, twice, that the system DNS properly authenticates against the SQL Server database. However, when the user attempts to run any of the reports in the VB6 app, they all give that same error. The weird thing is we've got another old VB6 app, which also uses Crystal Reports, and that app's reports work fine. But that app runs against a local Microsoft Access database, not against SQL Server.
So the question is, are there any known issues involving SQL Server, Crystal Reports XI Release 2 and Windows 7?
Something else we just noticed. On the 2 user machines that are exhibiting this problem, both are 64-bit Windows 7 machines. So, could it instead be an issue of a 64-bit version of Windows, SQL Server and Crystal Reports XI Release 2?
Crystal Report 11.5 does run on 64 bit windows. Minimum req.ment is CR11 R2 SP6 to run on 64 bit.