![]() Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Sage Fixed Assets\Common Files and rename to .ġ1. Browse to C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Sage SBD and rename to ġ0. ![]() Remove Crystal Report run time from add and remove programsĩ. Remove SL 2015 Client from add and remove programsħ. Uninstall SAP Crystal Reports 2011 for SageĦ. net framework 4.0\common\crystal reports 2011\crystalreportsviewer\activeXcontrols to another location, you will need this laterģ. Copy c:\program files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\CrystalReports for. NET Framework 4.0\Common\SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise XI 4.0\win32_86 to another location, you will need this later.Ģ. Copy C:\Program Files (x86)\SAP BusinessObjects\Crystal Reports for. Here's the complete instructions that worked for us.ġ. There were several print control dlls that were updated and once you put this folder back in, you can print again. net framework 4.0\common\crystal reports 2011\crystalreportviewers and copy the activeXcontrol folder over to the other machine. If you have a machine with only Dynamics installed, go to the program files (x86)\SAP business objects\crystal reports for. Subject: Crystal Reports for Sage and Dynamics Yes, we had to do the change for Sage since it is now bundled with 2016 and we had to upgrade to get the latest tax reform added. Or better yet, when will Dynamics SL be going to a supported version of Crystal? I have my end users who must have Sage using the Citrix server for Dynamics SL.ĭoes anyone have a fix for this? BTW, Crystal says don't do it. It seems to be any process that generates a batch report, but has also affected our check writing ability. ![]() Error =56029 Error Printing Report The URL is not valid. We've done all the "workarounds" suggested by Sage, but we can't get some processes in Dynamics to complete because it says system message 6201 Report execution failed. Recently Sage went from Crystal Reports 2011 to 2016 and with Dynamics being on Crystal 2008, we have a problem. We use Sage Premier Fixed Assets and Dynamics SL 2015 cu2. ![]()
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