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Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » Reporting Services » Reporting Services » No users can Print SSRS reports 14 posts,Page 1 of 212»» No users can Print SSRS reports Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message edward-893847edward-893847 Posted Thursday, April 3, 2014 10:32 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:18 AM Points: 7, Visits: 50 They get Error loading resource library. (0x8007007E). deleted rsclientprint*.* from windows/system and windows/ reinstalled to c:\windows\downloaded program files\Still the same error. Even local admin so not rights to c:\windows\downloaded program files\tried manually http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22293189/error-loading-resource-library-0x8007007e-when-printing registering rsclientprint.dll Its SQL 2008, not R2. Any ideas? This seems to be only on users using ie 10 but not 100% on that. Post #1558095 NeodynamicNeodynamic Posted Friday, April 4, 2014 4:19 AM Grasshopper Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Tuesday, January 6, 2015 5:50 AM Points: 10, Visits: 223 What Windows version is the user running? Here's a large discussion on the issue to look at Tools for SSRS, ASP.NET & PHP http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic1558095-150-1.aspx Barcode CRI for SSRS Post #1558425 edward-893847edward-893847 Posted Friday, April 4, 2014 7:01 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:18 AM Points: 7, Visits: 50 The machine I looked at was a windows 7. I think most users are on windows 7 there may be a few xp stragglers. IE 10, this happened in the upgrade to 10 I think. I saw the article you post. I tried the fix for the report viewer even though they are not using report viewer, running righ out of /reports or /reportserverThe final interesting 12 steps or so, not all are relevant to ie 10 I think. I will try those again anyway and let you know Post #1558483 Steven.HowesSteven.Howes Posted Friday, April 4, 2014 7:13 AM SSChasing Mays Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Monday, October 3, 2016 1:31 PM Points: 645, Visits: 2,316 Did you see this articel at at StackOverflow? Post #1558489 edward-893847edward-893847 Posted Friday, April 4, 2014 7:16 AM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Wednesday, January 14, 2015 11:18 AM Points: 7, Visits: 50 Yes, that's were I found the idea to delete out rsclientprint*.* from system32 and windows and make sure in downloaded program files. Post #1558491 NeodynamicNeodynamic Posted Friday, April 4, 2014 8:18 AM Grasshopper Group: General F
Server Status Talking IT HomeBioFile DownloadLatest ArticlesRecommendationsWelcome to Talking-IT.comZen Load BalancerZLB - Advanced ConfigZLB - Cluster ConfigurationZLB - ClusteringZLB - First StepsZLB - Initial InstallationZLB - Server Status Unable to load RSClientPrint http://www.talking-it.com/2011/general/tweets/1st-ever-post/ - ActiveX Control fixed using Group Policy Posted on September 13, http://forums.asp.net/t/1613166.aspx?SSRS+Print+problem+on+client+machines 2011May 24, 2012 by NickFurnell Background Microsoft RSClientPrint Control is an ActiveX component which needs to be installed on a client profile in order to view or print SQL reports.IE Custom Defaults - Enforce For a full definition look here http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159195.aspx Under certain circumstances the following error error loading is reported: Unable to load client print control We have experienced this problem, when using Terminal Services / Citrix to deploy Internet Explorer and then run reports from our SQL based CRM (http://TIM). I believe that the installation revolves around user rights and as a TS user, certain folders and registry entries are restricted. We engaged Microsoft to error loading resource finally resolve this issue, but they only referenced a site which I have already found. http://blogs.msdn.com/b/mariae/archive/2010/04/13/error-unable-to-load-client-print-control-when-printing-reports-in-reporting-services-summary-of-all-possible-causes-at-april-2010.aspx Many other searches were performed including these particularly good hits:- http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic278409-149-3.aspx http://www.experts-exchange.com/Microsoft/Development/MS-SQL-Server/Q_24677651.html http://www.kodyaz.com/articles/client-side-printing-silent-deployment-of-rsclientPrint.aspx Platform Backend - SQL 2008 on Server 2008 R2 & two web servers running IIS on Server 2008 R2 Client – XP/Win7 machines running IE8 as an deployed application via Citrix 4.5 running on Server 2003 Solution I tried to attack this using Group Policy, as lots of talk was around authenticating the ActiveX component and user rights. This is what I did:- The ActiveX installer service saves its downloads in to the C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files\ directory. If you browse using Explorer, you do not see a true view of the contents of the folder. Although, in this view I did see a ‘damaged’ entry. Right click and delete this item. You can always run a command prompt and see a listing of the real files. The true DLL reports itself as ‘RSClientPrint 2005 Class ‘ – even though I am using the SQ