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Chris,
Thank you for this article. Extremely informative, great planning aides, and a great archive for those of us who have not made the leap to Windows 2003.
All the best,
Dale
Edited by - DALEC on 09/11/2003 08:30:16 AM
All the best,
Dale
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Thanks for the comments :)
Btw, just installed a fresh version of win2003, on installing crystal reports 8.5 i noticed that the admin pages didnt render, only to find the application extensions for the following types did not install:
.cwr, .cri, .csp, .rpt, .shtx C:\Program Files\Seagate Software\WCS\wcsinsapi.dll all verbs script engine
sorting this out at the website in which the admin virtual dir is hosted worked fine.
Cheers
Ck
Chris Kempster www.chriskempster.com Author of "SQL Server 2k for the Oracle DBA"
Chris Kempster www.chriskempster.com Author of "SQL Server Backup, Recovery & Troubleshooting" Author of "SQL Server 2k for the Oracle DBA"
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The above post was very helpful! Thank you for the tips! I installed Crystal Enterprise 8.x on Windows Server 2003. Just as stated above, I added the following Application Extension Mappings: .cri, .csp, .cwr, .rpt, .shtx. All of them worked except the .cwr extension (admin.cwr). I finally got it to work by unchecking the "Verify that file exists" option! Once I unchecked it the Crystal Management Console (admin.cwr) displayed just fine.
Thanks again!
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