An app we use includes version 8.x of Crystal Reports. We are planning to upgrade PCs to Win7 (64 bit). Will Crystal 8.x work correctly under Win7 (64 bit)? Crystal Reports on Win7 (64 bit)? I have no problems with Windows 7 - 32 bit. 64 bit is giving me fits right now. The problem involves passing the path to the system. Crystal Report 8.5 on win7/windows 2008 64 bit system My application is a vb application and I am using Crystal report 8.5. It is working fine on 32 bit system and 64 bit system of Windows 2003 server. When I run the same application either on win7 64 bit or on 2008 64 bit, report does not open. I am using vb script to access the database. Part of the code written in the VB script file is as follows: Dim objrsRecordSet 'As RecordSet Dim strSQL 'As String '**** Open Database Connection using the parameters passed from the main program Set dbConnection = CreateObject('ADODB.Connection') dbConnection.ConnectionString = 'Provider=SQLOLEDB;Server=' & mstrServer & ';uid=' & mstrUserName _ & ';pwd=' & mstrPassword & ';Database=' & mstrDatabase & ';' dbConnection.Open dbConnection.CommandTimeout = 200 dbConnection.Properties('Enable Fastload').Value = True Please help me out with this issue If anybody knows the solution. We have been successfully using Crystal Reports XI R2 (Developer Ed.) SP 6 on Windows 7 Pro 32-bit and 64-bit. We are just now starting to roll out Windows 7 Pro (32-bit) to the masses and they use Crystal Report Viewer XI R2. But we are have problems getting the Crystal reports to print. We can export them to Acrobat and then print them but that is not ideal. We also use a third party 'printer' (PrintBoss) that doesn't work properly when sending from Crystal. Download anime beelzebub sub indo 480p. PrintBoss support claims it really is a Crystal issue. Has anyone been able to get Crystal Reports Viewer to work with Window 7 Pro? We use an ERP/CRM system called Vantage (by Epicor) and this uses Crystal Reports for all kinds of things. When users with Windows 7 Professional tried to view a report generated using Crystal, the report would display inside a Vantage window for less than a second, then crash. This behaviour didn't happen on Windows Vista, it only started on Windows 7. The solution to this for us was to install and run 'Crystal Reports XI R2.net 1.1 runtime' which we got from the Epicor website. PM me if you'd like a link to this to try. Any success/fail correlation with PCL vs PS drivers? And, what is the name of the viewer dll(s) in use and their revision date? It seems like printing is simpler everywhere in the galaxy, outside of CRW. In versions > 8.5, I would agree, CRW printing does seem to have become more complex. ![]() Since we are about to begin deployments of new Win7 machines for ERP users, the hope is that won't translate into 'more difficult'. Let me know on the questions above and I will report back on what I can find out. I just spent two days solving running CR XI R2 from.Net 1.1 on Windows 7. What I did was to find the CR XI R2 Service Pack 6 Fix Pack 4 merge modules and used those in my msi. The only place I found where you can download Service Pack 6 and its merge modules is: You have to log in first to do this. Log in here: To obtain a login ID, I believe you have to be a registered owner of Crystal Reports (I am). The hard part is that the area with the merge modules, etc, is apparently not available in Google search results so I had to find someone who alluded to it to know it was there. I promised to report back. Our current ERP system and a homegrown standalone VBA app have been using the V10 viewer for nearly two years now. So far 8 machines have been deployed with Win 7 Pro. All print using the viewer successfully w/o any extraordinary measures, but I did note that all five of the printers involved (four sites) are either network MFPs or have PCL drivers installed locally. We have the option to move to our CRW XI Dev (Full) Version, so if you solve this please check in and let us know! Treebeard wrote: We use an ERP/CRM system called Vantage (by Epicor) and this uses Crystal Reports for all kinds of things.
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