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Problem in accessing Crystal Reports 11 from ASP

Hi,
I have to display the crystal report 11 from asp page. Problem is ,
Crystal reports 11 is not installed in the web server where the asp application is hosted. However there is another m/c where crystal reports is installed.

Can you pls let me know whether it is possible to display the Crystal report in this scenario. If this is possible, then please let me know in detail the neccessary run time files which I need in web server to display the report.

If this is not possible, then please let me know the other way also.

I need to solve this issue asap. Please help me.

Thanks,
san2007.
Apr 17 '07 #1
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maxamis4
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I have never personally configured this scenerio, but from the research I have done, since I will soon be doing this as well. You need to some how reference a config file or the global.asa file and point it to the path of the crystal reports server. Same concept when you connect to a website via asp, you reference the location.

If you google IIS+configure crystal reports server 11, you will find some articles on this.


good luck

Hi,
I have to display the crystal report 11 from asp page. Problem is ,
Crystal reports 11 is not installed in the web server where the asp application is hosted. However there is another m/c where crystal reports is installed.

Can you pls let me know whether it is possible to display the Crystal report in this scenario. If this is possible, then please let me know in detail the neccessary run time files which I need in web server to display the report.

If this is not possible, then please let me know the other way also.

I need to solve this issue asap. Please help me.

Thanks,
san2007.
Apr 17 '07 #2

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