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home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: Active X print control install error "An error occured while copying file RSClientPrint-x86.inf" SQL Server > an error occurred while copying file cannot copy file to destination directory SQL Server Reporting Services, Power View Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, Iam having a problem installing RSClientPrint. I have followed instructions online on how to deploy the active x control. Icopy the contents of the RSClientPrint-x86.cab or RSClientPrint-x64.cabto "c:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files" at startup and registers the dll "rsclientprint.dll" or "rsclientprint64.dll" On windows 7 machines(haven't tested XP or Vista)we an error occurred while copying file rsclientprint x86 inf get the following error for non admin users. "An error occured while copying file RSClientPrint-x86.inf Cannot copy file to destination directory Retry Cancel" if you then click cancel you get the following prompt "Do you want to continue Setup without copying this file? Yes No" If you click yes the report can then be printed correctly. This prompthappens every single time a user clicks the print icon in the RS web interface. I belive this issue relates to the user not having access to the directory "c:\Windows\Downloaded Program Files" what I don't understand is why it is trying tocopythe file "RSClientPrint-x86.inf"when it already exists.Any ideas? Thanks Dave Edited by David Cornall Wednesday, December 21, 2011 12:21 PM Wednesday, December 21, 2011 11:02 AM Reply | Quote Answers 3 Sign in to vote Hi, I found the answer to this issue for windows 7 in an AD environment with group policy. You can install the active x control automatically and silentlyby adding the reporting server to the group policy for the Windows ActiveX Installer Service. Here is Microsofts documentation http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/
installing the game. I have windows 8.1 installed. If any other information regarding my PC is needed please let me know.I included a screen shot of the error. Screenshot of error Basically while the game is
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ignore, after a second another such error will come up with a different file name. I've hit ignore as much as 15 times just to see what happens and more errors consistently come up https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/73a5142a-268a-4f98-8043-ec94814c15ce/active-x-print-control-install-error-an-error-occured-while-copying-file-rsclientprintx86inf?forum=sqlreportingservices with different file names.Please let me know what I should try in order to install the game. I also run the installer as an administrator and also not sure if its common but a windows warning comes up when initially starting the installer that says the file is high risk and from an untrusted source. I then hit more information and select install anyways and the installer starts.Thank you for https://goblinworks.com/forum/topic/1213/ your time and help! Quote Ryan Dancey 01.10.2015 10:49 CEO That's bad. I'm not sure if it is bad on our end or bad on your end, but it's bad. Assuming it's bad on your end, here is what I would investigate:1: Have you run out of hard drive space? (Could be space on the target for the install or on the root drive, or even on the volume where you're putting downloads)2: You may have an error with your hard drive. Run disk diagnostics.3: You may have a virus or malware. Check both - and don't assume Windows Defender is good enough. Also, antivirus often doesn't find malware you may need two programs.4: Could be due to a problem with your network. Are you directly wired via etherenet cable to your router or are you using a wireless circuit? Try directly connecting and re-downloading the installer.5: Could be due to a problem with your RAM. Try testing the RAM on your system.We have seen in the past people receiving data from our CDN that is incorrect. We have never been able to figure out why this happens or even how it happens. It should be impossible, and if it was a widespread problem it wou
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