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    I am using Crystal Reports in my application I made using Visual Studio.NET. I installed my application on the client machine, with all the DLLs required(added the merge modules), the engine and the rest. When I start my application and, from it, try to open up a report I get an exception "Query engine error: C:\WINDOWS\Temp\temp_*******.rpt" with some wierd numbers instead of *******. Can anyone tell me what the problem is here and how to solve it. I am running the application on Windows 98.

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      I am using Crystal Reports in my application I made using Visual Studio.NET. I installed my application on the client machine, with all the DLLs required(added the merge modules), the engine and the rest. When I start my application and, from it, try to open up a report I get an exception "Query engine error: C:\WINDOWS\Temp\temp_*******.rpt" with some wierd numbers instead of *******. Can anyone tell me what the problem is here and how to solve it. I am running the application on Windows 98.

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      Frank Kerrigan
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      What is the error message that is normally a bit of a clue?

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        I am using Crystal Reports in my application I made using Visual Studio.NET. I installed my application on the client machine, with all the DLLs required(added the merge modules), the engine and the rest. When I start my application and, from it, try to open up a report I get an exception "Query engine error: C:\WINDOWS\Temp\temp_*******.rpt" with some wierd numbers instead of *******. Can anyone tell me what the problem is here and how to solve it. I am running the application on Windows 98.

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        Colin Angus Mackay
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        santhoshmohan wrote:

        some wierd numbers

        Define "weird numbers"? How is one number any more or less weird than another. For example, is 8 more or less weird than 17? And what about 42? How weird is that?


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