Crystal 8.5.2.718 errors after running the Distribution feature

I think you will find that if you run the report from a local
administrator login it will probably run fine.



We have found that it is a permission error that affects both win 2000 &
XP SP2 OS.



The solution is to make sure the user has full write permissions to the
hard drive. You have to make sure you go to the Advanced permissions
and check the box for "Replace permission entries on all child objects
with entries shown here that apply to child objects"



That has usually solved the issue for both of those errors.



Jerry Rodden

Asst. Manager - MIS

Cardington Yutaka Technologies Inc.

575 West Main Street

Cardington, OH 43315

Phone: 419-864-8777 ext. 6209

Fax: 419-864-7771

Email jrodden@...





Jerry Rodden

Asst. Manager - MIS

Cardington Yutaka Technologies Inc.

575 West Main Street

Cardington, OH 43315

Phone: 419-864-8777 ext. 6209

Fax: 419-864-7771

Email jrodden@...





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As I'm starting to distribute more and more Crystal reports I'm running
into "Cannot Open Control File" or "Error Detected By Database DLL"
errors when others try to open the reports.



I don't want the users able to open the RPT files so I ran the Report
Distribution Expert to turn them into EXE files. I can open them fine
but when I go to their TS session I get either of these errors. I don't
see a clear pattern yet as to why this is happening.



Any ideas from Crystal Experts out there?



Sue



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Susan,

The directory you exported to should contain the 'control file' which is
the 'filename.crf' file. Make sure it exists and be sure everyone has
security privileges to that directory.

The Error detected by database dll can be corrected by the 'outjoin
file.reg' and 'CRWPA91c.reg' registry entries supplied by support as
well as the 'p2bxbse.dll' and 'p2sodbc.dll' that should be in the system
folder and the Vantage work directory.

Double check that your ODBC connection is set up exactly the same as it
is on the report development machine as it is on the TS.

Todd

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From: vantage@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vantage@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
Of Susan Iverson
Sent: Monday, September 18, 2006 2:01 PM
To: vantage@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Vantage] Crystal 8.5.2.718 errors after running the
Distribution feature.



As I'm starting to distribute more and more Crystal reports I'm running
into "Cannot Open Control File" or "Error Detected By Database DLL"
errors when others try to open the reports.

I don't want the users able to open the RPT files so I ran the Report
Distribution Expert to turn them into EXE files. I can open them fine
but when I go to their TS session I get either of these errors. I don't
see a clear pattern yet as to why this is happening.

Any ideas from Crystal Experts out there?

Sue

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