salio truncado el envio anterior ...

alternativa 1
in the Program Files in one of the Microsoft Folders (can't remember the exact 
location) you can find Product.xml. Just search for it. Once you locate the 
file open it as ADMINISTRATOR. In some cases you may not have that option. What 
would you need to do is to make yourself owner of the file. Then open it in 
Notepad or whatever program using it.  Locate the lines where you see <--86 and 
<--64  Comment out the lines below that. Restart your computer. It should work.
alternativa 2
Crystal Reports does not initialize with x64 configuration. Please change the 
configuration to x86 and it now initializes. 
Steps: 
Go to your application project, right click, and select "Properties"
On the Build tab, find the Platform Target combo box. It probably says, "Any 
CPU". Change this to x86 and your project will compile for 32 bit only, thus 
eliminating the issue.
alternativa 3
Please kindly check all the steps below in order to run your Crystal Report 
properly:
1. Please make sure the CR version installed on the server matches the one you 
use on your application/website2. Please make sure that the assemblies of the 
CR installed on the server are referenced correctly on your web.config3. Please 
make sure you set the application pool of your application to operate under 
LOCAL SERVICE permission4. Please make sure FULL TRUST mode is enabled on your 
operating folder5. Please make sure crystalreportviewer and aspnet_client 
folders are copied to your operating folder.

--- El mié 10-abr-13, Alberto Paz <albertoe...@yahoo.com.ar> escribió:

De: Alberto Paz <albertoe...@yahoo.com.ar>
Asunto: [puntonet] Crystal Reports 10.5 for VS2008 deploy en aplicación ASP.NET
Para: puntonet@mug.org.ar
Fecha: miércoles, 10 de abril de 2013, 16:48

Matias:   tenele fe a Ricardo ...
   estas usando este runtime ???
runtime crystal reports for visual studio 
2008https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100009351332008E/CRBasicVS2008_redist_x64.zip
    alternativas para chequear ... ( me gusta la 2 ...)

alternativa 1
in the Program Files in one of the Microsoft Folders (can't remember the exact 
location) you can find Product.xml. Just search for it. Once you locate the 
file open it as ADMINISTRATOR. In some cases you may not have that option. What 
would you need to do is to make yourself owner of the file. Then open it in 
Notepad or whatever program using it.  Locate the lines where you see <--86 and 
<--64  Comment out the lines below that. Restart your computer. It should work.
alternativa 2
Crystal Reports does not initialize with x64 configuration. Please change the 
configuration to x86 and it now initializes. 

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