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Hi I have a strange problem, (posted in vb.crystal forum but no reply yet +
this is not necessarily just a Crystal related issue).

When I create a new VB.NET Windows App and add the CrystalReportViewer
control v9.2.3300.0 all my reference added by crystal are this version, but
on an app that I started some time ago when I had an unpatched version of
crystal installed still show the older version v9.1.5000.0 - I've tried
deleting the reference and adding back crystal and even tried deleting my
BIN and OBJ directory and doing a rebuild, yet the older versions still show
up in the
reference when I add the ReportViewer back to my project.

How do I force the newer version reference dll to load?

Many thanks,
Merlin

Nov 20 '05 #1
1 933
Solved it...

I had a reference path in my project properties that had the path to the
older version in the gac.

Merlin.

"Merlin" <iM*****@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bq**********@sparta.btinternet.com...
Hi I have a strange problem, (posted in vb.crystal forum but no reply yet + this is not necessarily just a Crystal related issue).

When I create a new VB.NET Windows App and add the CrystalReportViewer
control v9.2.3300.0 all my reference added by crystal are this version, but on an app that I started some time ago when I had an unpatched version of
crystal installed still show the older version v9.1.5000.0 - I've tried
deleting the reference and adding back crystal and even tried deleting my
BIN and OBJ directory and doing a rebuild, yet the older versions still show up in the
reference when I add the ReportViewer back to my project.

How do I force the newer version reference dll to load?

Many thanks,
Merlin

Nov 20 '05 #2

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