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I am using a untyped report document in my application. When I install the application in XP it works perfectly but does not work in WIN98. I get the error message "Load Report Failed". I thought the report document is meant to work on a WIN98 platform. Can anyone assist me here.
Nov 20 '05 #1
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Hi Connull,

I know this isn't your basic question, but my comment does, I think, really
answer you: the last thing I want to do is run a vb .net app on a win 98
machine. I know, I know, it's supposed to work, but it's just too damn
hard - and may never be fully functional. Entreat your client to spring for
a new pc.

HTH,

Bernie Yaeger

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I am using a untyped report document in my application. When I install the

application in XP it works perfectly but does not work in WIN98. I get the
error message "Load Report Failed". I thought the report document is meant
to work on a WIN98 platform. Can anyone assist me here.
Nov 20 '05 #2

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