I've always used the crystal report builder object as a COM object.  It's
far from optimal, but it works.  If you want, I can email you the code to do
it.

On 2/9/07, Russel Madere <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To change the subject a little, I need the advice of the list.
>
> We, as in my department, has a huge number of Crystal Reports built.  The
> one directory I am working in has over 1,000.  We need to offer many of
> these via the department website.  What technology should I use, ASP.netor 
> CFReports?
>
> I have a few restrictions I need to work under.  First we have CF MX 7 and
> .net Framework 2.0.  We have Crystal Reports 9 available.  I have Visual
> Studio 2005 avaialble (both can be installed on the server, but that gives
> me the creeps just thinking of it).  Finally, we cannot re-write the reports
> with the CF Report builder, there are far too many to attempt that.
>
> As an FYI, I have CR for VS 2005/ASP.net working on my local machine, but
> cannot get the MSM to install on the server.  I have yet to get CFREPORT to
> work with a Crystal Reports.
>
> Any advice/help/support would be appreciated.
>
> 

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