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Another reason why I love Microsoft Reporting Services!!! I hope this might save you from all the the wasted time I went through. I installed them on the server and everything worked fine. The files are either CRRedist2008_x86.msi or CRRedist2008_圆4.msi. I tried to create a support case on their web site and that was not even working!Īfter many hours of frustration, I did a search of my hard drive of ANY file that started with “Crystal” and I finally found it! The installs are located in this directory: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Windows\v6.0A\Bootstrapper\Packages\CrystalReports10_5 Even spend time registering Crystal with Business Objects and that did not work either. I followed the instructions and got the number from VS 2008 and that did not work.
This turned into a headache because it kept asking me for a product ID before the install would continue. Unfortuneatly it did not say what minor version it was. Then I tried the download for CrystalReports 2008 ClickOnce Package for Visual Studio 2005 since it said it was version 10. I first download the version for 2008… made sense to me, but it actually turned out to be version 12. So I went to the Business Objects site (makers of Crystal Reports) to search for an install. Of course using the VS web publish feature does not do this even though I wish it did. This presented a challenge to get the required Crystal files onto the production server. I needed to update a program and when I brought it up in VS 2008, it changed the version of Crystal Reports to.