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Crystal Report "Images" wont display

I am a newbie and am creating my first asp.net in crystal reports.

I have created the report (.rpt file) and have dropped the
CrystalReportViewer on the web form.

From the databinding properties I have set the ReportSource to the path of
the report file......this cause the report viewer to display the data.
Problem is on the form at (design time "and" run time) none of the standard
crystal report images appear on the form. All I see is a bunch of red
"x"'s....Again these are the standard graphics, I have not even added a
graph to my report.

What's going on here?

Delali
Nov 18 '05 #1
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On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 17:36:24 -0400, "Delali Dzirasa"
<dd*****@gl.umbc.edu> wrote:
I am a newbie and am creating my first asp.net in crystal reports.

I have created the report (.rpt file) and have dropped the
CrystalReportViewer on the web form.

From the databinding properties I have set the ReportSource to the path of
the report file......this cause the report viewer to display the data.
Problem is on the form at (design time "and" run time) none of the standard
crystal report images appear on the form. All I see is a bunch of red
"x"'s....Again these are the standard graphics, I have not even added a
graph to my report.


Right click on the images and select Properties. Where does it expect
the graphic images to be? Are they there?
Nov 18 '05 #2
Right click on the images and select Properties. Where does it expect
the graphic images to be? Are they there?


They were expected to be in the
localhost/crystalreportwebformviewer2/....folders they were there...

I am using Windows SharePoint Services (WSS) and had to configure my virtual
server and "define the managed paths"

I have to exclude /crystalreportwebformviewer2 as a path that is not managed
by WSS and it worked.

Thanks for the hand!

Delali
Nov 18 '05 #3

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