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Problem Installing Crystal Reports Redistributable 64 bit version Posted by Sergey Barskiy on 21 October 2013, 11:52 am I was trying to install Redistributable package for one of the software systems I am working on on my Windows 8 64 bit machine.

We have noticed a small percentage of installs of the Crystal Reports for.NET Framework 2.0 (x86) 10.2.0, found, will appear to hang when starting the MSI installation (i.e. After all the user input prompts). This only occurs for one of our large corporate clients and only on a small number of Windows 7 32 bit machines. In some cases the machines are freshly imaged and in others they are machines that have been in use by the user for a number of weeks. In all other cases the installer runs zip, zip, zip, complete in a matter of 30 to 60 seconds. Today we were lucky enough to work with a Sysadmin who had the patience to let the installer sit until it either returned an error or completed. We were curious and hadn't found any other reason why the condition would exist.

Sure enough after about 20 minutes the installer made a jump from almost no progress on the progress bar to about 40% on the progress bar. However, it appeared hung there now as well. The sysadmin was patient and let it run another 20 minutes. Sure enough at about 19 minutes the installer continued installing, zip, zip, zip, complete. We tested to make sure the crystal runtime when executed actually worked and it did. Having not seen this behavior prior to the last 3 or so months and seeing the condition only occur on a select few machines for a specific customer.

What in the world could be happening during this time when the installer appears hung (maybe it isn't hung after all)?

转至: If you are developing an application using one of the Crystal Reports SDKs for Visual Studio, you need to deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime on each computer where your application is expected to run. In order to help you easily deploy the runtime on any computer running your application, Business Objects provides a set of runtime packages, i.e. Redistributables, implemented using the Windows Installer technology. These packages are implemented in the form of executable Windows Installer (MSI) files or Merge Module (MSM) packages. The executable Windows Installer (MSI) packages can be used to directly deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime on the end user’s machine, for supporting thick client desktop applications, or the web server, for supporting web applications built with ASP or ASP.NET.

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The MSI packages can either be manually installed on the target computer, or pushed to many client computers on the network by a network administrator. They can also be embedded as part of your application’s setup in the form of a pre-requisite, custom action, or similar. The Merge Module (MSM) packages cannot be used to directly deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime, but can be embedded as part of your application’s setup.

This method embeds the Crystal Reports components together with your own components in a single setup. When you install your application using such a setup, the Crystal Reports Runtime is installed along with your application.

The Windows Installer (MSI) packages are a better choice than the Merge Module (MSM) packages for redistributing the Crystal Reports Runtime to your users. One of the most significant disadvantages for using the merge modules is that updating Crystal Reports to take advantage of the new fixes requires you to rebuild and redeploy the setup for your own application. In addition, the MSI packages let you deploy Crystal Reports only once on the target computer and support any number of applications, without having to embed it in each application’s setup separately. This page allows you to download the runtime packages for various versions of Crystal Reports. You can click on the link for the version you use and select the appropriate package from the list to download it on your computer.

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Problem Installing Crystal Reports Redistributable 64 bit version Posted by Sergey Barskiy on 21 October 2013, 11:52 am I was trying to install Redistributable package for one of the software systems I am working on on my Windows 8 64 bit machine.

We have noticed a small percentage of installs of the Crystal Reports for.NET Framework 2.0 (x86) 10.2.0, found, will appear to hang when starting the MSI installation (i.e. After all the user input prompts). This only occurs for one of our large corporate clients and only on a small number of Windows 7 32 bit machines. In some cases the machines are freshly imaged and in others they are machines that have been in use by the user for a number of weeks. In all other cases the installer runs zip, zip, zip, complete in a matter of 30 to 60 seconds. Today we were lucky enough to work with a Sysadmin who had the patience to let the installer sit until it either returned an error or completed. We were curious and hadn't found any other reason why the condition would exist.

Sure enough after about 20 minutes the installer made a jump from almost no progress on the progress bar to about 40% on the progress bar. However, it appeared hung there now as well. The sysadmin was patient and let it run another 20 minutes. Sure enough at about 19 minutes the installer continued installing, zip, zip, zip, complete. We tested to make sure the crystal runtime when executed actually worked and it did. Having not seen this behavior prior to the last 3 or so months and seeing the condition only occur on a select few machines for a specific customer.

What in the world could be happening during this time when the installer appears hung (maybe it isn't hung after all)?

转至: If you are developing an application using one of the Crystal Reports SDKs for Visual Studio, you need to deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime on each computer where your application is expected to run. In order to help you easily deploy the runtime on any computer running your application, Business Objects provides a set of runtime packages, i.e. Redistributables, implemented using the Windows Installer technology. These packages are implemented in the form of executable Windows Installer (MSI) files or Merge Module (MSM) packages. The executable Windows Installer (MSI) packages can be used to directly deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime on the end user’s machine, for supporting thick client desktop applications, or the web server, for supporting web applications built with ASP or ASP.NET.

Web descarga/download discografias de MEGA, Rock, Metal, Gothic, Rock Punk, Post-Hardcore en Rar, Mp3 Online Music Maxima calidad Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (1975) 320kbps MP3 Psychedelic Rock, Progressive Rock| ElRockNoMuere.com. Wish you were here album.

The MSI packages can either be manually installed on the target computer, or pushed to many client computers on the network by a network administrator. They can also be embedded as part of your application’s setup in the form of a pre-requisite, custom action, or similar. The Merge Module (MSM) packages cannot be used to directly deploy the Crystal Reports Runtime, but can be embedded as part of your application’s setup.

This method embeds the Crystal Reports components together with your own components in a single setup. When you install your application using such a setup, the Crystal Reports Runtime is installed along with your application.

The Windows Installer (MSI) packages are a better choice than the Merge Module (MSM) packages for redistributing the Crystal Reports Runtime to your users. One of the most significant disadvantages for using the merge modules is that updating Crystal Reports to take advantage of the new fixes requires you to rebuild and redeploy the setup for your own application. In addition, the MSI packages let you deploy Crystal Reports only once on the target computer and support any number of applications, without having to embed it in each application’s setup separately. This page allows you to download the runtime packages for various versions of Crystal Reports. You can click on the link for the version you use and select the appropriate package from the list to download it on your computer.