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Crystal ReportViewer launches wrong app

The best way to describe the problem is this:

I have a Windows-based app, designed in Visual Basic .NET. In the application,
I have a form that contains a Crystal ReportViewer control, and that control
hosts a Crystal ReportDocument. The problem is this: When I lauch the report
in the ReportViewer, another application (completely unrelated to this one) starts on the same PC. This other unrelated application also uses embedded Crystal Reports.

Anyone out there encountered this problem before? I would really like to suppress this other application from starting. I can grab the process and kill it that way, but I don't want to have to do that. I really don't want this other app to start when I launch a report in my app.
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Hi Ken,

Crystal forms problems are rarely answered in these dotNet newsgroups,
however I think that you have (although the ones who answers that do not do
that for the last times, I did not see them anymore) the most change on an
answer you have in my opinion beside crystal forms newsgroups in the
newsgroup

microsoft.public.dotnet.languages.vb

I hope you get your answer here or there.

Cor
The best way to describe the problem is this:

I have a Windows-based app, designed in Visual Basic .NET. In the application, I have a form that contains a Crystal ReportViewer control, and that control hosts a Crystal ReportDocument. The problem is this: When I lauch the report in the ReportViewer, another application (completely unrelated to this one) starts on the same PC. This other unrelated application also uses
embedded Crystal Reports.
Anyone out there encountered this problem before? I would really like to

suppress this other application from starting. I can grab the process and
kill it that way, but I don't want to have to do that. I really don't want
this other app to start when I launch a report in my app.
Jul 21 '05 #2

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