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Pack 2 are installed) and the Crystal Reports VCL v. 7.5.0.52 to view/print my reports. The reports are designed in Crystal Reports 8 Developer Edt. and I use af MS SQL Server 7. The above problem occurs when I try to show/print the report with other data than the ones that was saved with the report. Fx, I preview the report in Crystal Reports with the parameter id "7" and saves the data
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with the report - no problem there. If I then try to open the report (also with parameter id "7") in my Delphi program, everything still works fine. But, if I from my Delphi program opens the report using parameter id "2", then the above error occurs. The "Convert database driver" tells me that I'm using the "pdssql.dll" to connect to my SQL Server. Isn't pd*.dll old 16bit drivers !? I've download p2ssql.dll v. 8.0.0.21 from Crystals web site, but I can't select it in the "Convert database driver" list !? Hope you have a solution to my problem. Thanks in advance. 0 Question by:Michael G Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 4 Best Solution byjrmn Hi snebal, Just wondering why you're not using the latest crystal reports 8/8.5 VCL. Are there any issues you have to consider??? If there are no issues at all, I highly recommend you to go to cystal Go to Solution 12 Comments LVL 100 Overall: Level 100 Crystal Reports 94 Message Active today Assisted Solution by:mlmcc2003-05-27 CR automatically figures out which driver to use. The messages still refer to the old 16-bit dlls but if you build a 32-bit applicatioin the correct file is being used. Is this from the development machine or a client? What hapens if you VERIFY DATAB
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July 1, 2011 bench3 Fix Error 20599 Cannot Open SQL Server | Error 599 Attempting To Access DataSource crystal report error in formula this field name is not known 19:02 1 comment: When you use a DSN to connect to a database, you may receive an 0x80004005 error message or Error 20599 - Cannot open SQL Server or Error 599 https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/20627660/Error-599-Cannot-open-SQL-server.html or An error has occurred on the server in attempting to access datasource This can occur when you have installed Crystal Reports 8. This is a known issue that occurs when IIS or any other application creates and attempts to use a System DSN after the installation of Crystal Reports 8. For more information, see the following Crystal Decisions Knowledge Base article: http://support.crystaldecisions.net/library/kbase/articles/c2007581.asp What this http://www.bench3.com/2011/07/fix-error-20599-cannot-open-sql-server.html mean is Crystal Reports was the culprit. What gripes everyone is that Seagate didn't include this fix in version 8.5 if it was a known problem in 8! The Crystal Reports installation modifies the permissions for the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\ODBC\odbc.ini registry key and its subkeys. The Everyone group's permissions are changed from Special Access to Full Control. When you create a new System DSN, it does not inherit the Windows NT default permissions, or the new permissions created by the Crystal Reports 8 installation. Instead, the sub key for the new DSN receives permissions for two user groups: Local Machine\Administrators -- Full Control SYSTEM -- Full Control Only the permissions for Administrators are set, and no permissions are set for the Everyone group. Therefore, only users with Administrator rights can access the System DSN. Solution: You can Google for the software scr8_webregfix.exe run to fix this issue. If you are not able to get that file, (just as I cant) you can follow the steps below: Open regedt32 (Start-->Run, then type regedt32) (for windows vista and windows 7, press Windows Key + R to get the run prompt) Go to hkey_classes_root \ typeli
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