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    Crystal Reports Problem

    I've built a vb 6 program and using Crystal Reports Developer 10, I have embeded several reports. When I try to install the app to another machine "Which has the same operating system, Windows XP", I get the error: "Component 'CRViewer.dll" or one of its dependancys not correctly registered: a file is missing or invalid". I know that CRViewer is registered because I registered it myself. And CRViewer only has one dependant file associated with it "Olepro32.dll" which isn't missing or invalid. Anyone have any Idea what is wrong. Thank you

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    There are other dependent files needed by CR. If you are running
    CR Developer version then you will have a help file called
    runtime.hlp. This file contains a complete listing of what files are
    required for every CR method, function, control, etc.

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    Thanks RobDog888 but since I posted this message I have aquired Install Shield Developer. That has solved that problem. However a problem I do have at this time is setting the path for the database. I have the path hardcoded in the reports. I don't know how to set the report using app.path so the reports don't have to be installed in any particular place.

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    This is what I use to open reports and to set an ADO recordsource.
    Also, add a parameter

    VB Code:
    1. Set moReport = crxApp.OpenReport(App.Path & "\" & sReport, 1)
    2. moReport.Database.Tables(1).SetLogOnInfo sServer, sDatabase, sUserName, sUserPwd
    3. moReport.ParameterFields.Item(1).ClearCurrentValueAndRange
    4. moReport.ParameterFields.Item(1).AddCurrentValue sTitle
    5. moReport.Database.SetDataSource goRs, 3, 1
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