Error Message Destination File Error. Crystalenterprise.diskunmanaged
+ Analytics Conference: Oct 18, Mastering SAP BI, Melbourne: Oct 23. source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Invalid2 members found this topic helpful Goto page 1, 2Next Search this topic...|Search XI Scheduler...|Search Box Select a search Explain These Choices... --------------------Recent Topics (All Forums) Unanswered Posts Register or Login to Post Forum Index -> Enterprise Scheduling and Distribution -> XI Scheduler Author Message santhanaSenior MemberJoined: 04 Apr 2005Posts: 42Location: USA Posted: Fri Aug 11, 2006 5:16 pmPost subject: source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Invalid I am trying to schedule a report and save the report is a particular file location. So I scheduled the report and in Destination\File Location i gave the path where to store, but when I do this my report fails and the error it gives is 'source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Invalid argument '. Can someone help me. Thnx Back to top DJ06482Forum AssociateJoined: 22 Nov 2002Posts: 961Location: CT Posted: Tue Aug 15, 2006 10:24 amPost subject: Re: source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Inva santhana wrote: I am trying to schedule a report and save the report is a particular file location. So I scheduled the report and in Destination\File Location i gave the path where to store, but when I do this my report fails and the error it gives is 'source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Invalid argument '. Is the Unmanaged Disk location enabled? To check, go to the CMC Home -> Servers and select the appropriate Job Server (Webi or Crystal), select the "Destinations" tab, and then configure and enable the "Unmanaged Disk" destination. I've attached a screenshot for reference... DJ Back to top dhansen@hansenconsulting.Forum MemberJoined: 30 Nov 2004Posts: 9 Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 9:05 amPost subject: Re: source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Inva I am having the same error. I have enabled the unmanaged disk and I have used a username and password that is a Domain Admin account. Using the account I can access the share I want tot copy the PDF output to with no problem. If I schedule the output to a local drive (on the XI server), it creates and saves the PDF properly. The arguments do not change when I run the report. Any ideas?_________________Douglas Hansen dhanen@hansenconsulting.net Back to top joycecSenior MemberJoined: 07 May 2007Posts: 51 Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 11:08 pmPost subject: Re: source file error. CrystalEnterprise.DiskUnmanaged: Inva We are facing the same issue too. The Disk Unmanaged option is enab
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Blog Tips Sub-menu Auditing CMC Designer General InfoView Miscellaneous Query Builder Server Tools Utilities Web Intelligence Fixing the Business Objects XI "destination DLL disabled. CrystalEnterprise.Smtp:" Error Posted on November 6, 2009 by Julian 11 Comments One of the most helpful error messages (sad very sarcastically) in Business Objects XI is "destination DLL disabled. CrystalEnterprise.Smtp:". You get this one usually after recently configuring a new job server or setting up your first scheduled job in a Business Objects XI environment. This error exists in XI R2 and it is definitely present in XI 3. So what does it mean and how do you fix it? What is the "destination DLL disabled. CrystalEnterprise.Smtp:" Error? This error essentially means that you do not have an SMTP/Email destination configured on the job server that your job or action is attempting to use. In some cases, your job may not even being trying to send email to anyone and you will still get this error if you have not configured an SMTP/Email destination for the job server being used. In XI R2 you need to be sure that the destination is enabled as well as configured. In XI 3 your will need to add it as it is not there by default and this will also enable it. Don't forget the "Destination Job Server" as well as this one handles non-scheduled job, such as distributions straight from InfoView (I think). Also since jobs are assigned seemingly on a random basis, if your cluster has multiple job servers check them (or the specific job error) to pinpoint to trouble-maker. How do I fix this error? Easy, just configure an SMTP or Email destination on the job server (CMC > Servers > Job Server > Destinations). I highly recommend that you configure the SMTP/Email destination on all reporting job server (WebI, DeskI, Crystal), adaptive jobs servers (XI 3), and destination job servers. The only information that you must enter is domain, server name and port; however, your email admins might require the user id and password fields as well. Make certain that in XI R2 the destination is enabled too. This should stop the error; however, you might want to add more default information for the From/To email fields to prevent errors caused by users who will accept the defaults. I usually use the variable for the users email ID in both fields. Enjoyed this post? Share it! Categories: Server Tags: CMC, Email, Job Server, SMTP 11 thoughts on “Fixing the Bus