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each table (Here ServerName = the name of MYDSN) I use the CRPE calls to PESetNthTableLogOnInfo for each table to \\YourServer,YourDB,YourId,YourPW I call PEGetNthTableLogOnInfo again to http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1175357 verify the details are set, they are. I do a PEStartJob, but get error 599. How can I get this report to print. TIA Jethro Sent via Deja.com http://www.*-*-*.com/ Tue, 03 Jun 2003 00:55:29 GMT http://computer-programming-forum.com/67-vb-crystal-report/f3dcb2a3ee225627.htm Page 1 of 1 [ 1 post ] Relevant Pages 1. Err 599 2. 599 - Crystal Reports & Oracle Server 3. Error 599 4. Crystal 6 with Oracle - Error 599 SQL SERVER NOT FOUND 5. error 599 6. Error 599!! 7. Using CRPE and RDE together. 8. Pb using CRPE and Active Data 9. Refresh report using CRPE automation object? 10. Example using CRPE.DLL, Access DB with a Password (no Userid) 11. Possible answer to Err 49: Bad DLL calling convention 12. Possible answer to Err 49: Bad DLL calling convention Powered by phpBB Forum Software
Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 10 Linux Red Hat Fedora Centos Ubuntu Smart Phone Android Windows Apple iOS Softwares New Technology Home CrystalReports http://www.bench3.com/2011/07/fix-error-20599-cannot-open-sql-server.html ErrorMessage GroupPolicy Registry Security Segate VisualStudio Fix Error 20599 Cannot Open SQL Server | Error 599 Attempting To Access DataSource Friday, July 1, 2011 bench3 Fix Error 20599 Cannot Open SQL Server | Error 599 Attempting To Access DataSource 19:02 1 comment: When you use a DSN to connect to a database, you may error 599 receive an 0x80004005 error message or Error 20599 - Cannot open SQL Server or Error 599 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 cannot open sql 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 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 ru
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