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    Just need to read up on Crystal Report/VS.NET. Any good online references?

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      Just need to read up on Crystal Report/VS.NET. Any good online references?

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      CillyMe wrote: Just need to read up on Crystal Report/VS.NET. Any good online references? The Crystal Decisions website? (crystaldecisions.com, IIRC) And given it's Crystal Reports you'll probably need some chickens to sacrifice in a chalked pentagram, a oujia board, and a magic 8-ball :) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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        CillyMe wrote: Just need to read up on Crystal Report/VS.NET. Any good online references? The Crystal Decisions website? (crystaldecisions.com, IIRC) And given it's Crystal Reports you'll probably need some chickens to sacrifice in a chalked pentagram, a oujia board, and a magic 8-ball :) -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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        I have read an intro article from Crystal Decision. However, I keep getting the following runtime error trying to run my ASPNET application: "Access to the path "dynamic_images" is denied." I do not have Crystal Decision installed on the webserver machine... I looked under C:\Program Files\Visual Studio.NET\Crystal Report\ and I did two things, trying to resolve the problem: a. Grant Administrator right (Windows Group) to ASP.NET account b. There's no "dynamic_images" folder on the server machine... Is this because we don't have Crystal Decision installed on the machine? Any suggestion? Thanks.

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          I have read an intro article from Crystal Decision. However, I keep getting the following runtime error trying to run my ASPNET application: "Access to the path "dynamic_images" is denied." I do not have Crystal Decision installed on the webserver machine... I looked under C:\Program Files\Visual Studio.NET\Crystal Report\ and I did two things, trying to resolve the problem: a. Grant Administrator right (Windows Group) to ASP.NET account b. There's no "dynamic_images" folder on the server machine... Is this because we don't have Crystal Decision installed on the machine? Any suggestion? Thanks.

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          CillyMe wrote: There's no "dynamic_images" folder on the server machine... Is this because we don't have Crystal Decision installed on the machine? Probably. I haven't used Crystal with ASP.NET, but there is a runtime for Crystal, so you probably need that. You might try googling for the error message too. -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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            CillyMe wrote: There's no "dynamic_images" folder on the server machine... Is this because we don't have Crystal Decision installed on the machine? Probably. I haven't used Crystal with ASP.NET, but there is a runtime for Crystal, so you probably need that. You might try googling for the error message too. -- Ian Darling "The moral of the story is that with a contrived example, you can prove anything." - Joel Spolsky

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            We only have Visual Studio.NET on the multipurpose development server machine. So, we do have the following folder: C:\Program Files\Visual Studio.NET\Crystal Report\ But, no, we don't have Crystal Report installed. I searched Google, there're a few people who share same problem, but I suspect that they have the problems because their ASPNET account hasnt been assigned adequate privileges or ACL hasnt been configured. Thanks though.

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