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Installing on 32 bit machines give no problem, but when I install on a 64-bit machine for some reason the installer installs the 64-bit version of the Crystal Reports Runtime Engine. The application then gives an exception when you try print a report because it needs the 32-bit version installed. Dec 06, 2016 SAP Crystal Reports, developer version for Microsoft Visual Studio: Updates & Runtime Downloads. Follow RSS feed Like. 110 Likes 4,866,147 Views 5 Comments. CR for VS downloads update. Due to the nature of Blogs and WIKI’s I’ve moved the download links to.
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I have a
Winforms application that is compiled for 32-bit (x86), which has a setup project that also targets x86.
I have
SAP Crystal Reports, version for Visual Studio (version 13.0.13) installed on my development machine and in the setup project, under dependencies I have Crystal Reports Runtime Engine for .Net Framework option checked. Also Windows Installer 3.1 is checked as a dependency.
Installing on 32 bit machines give no problem, but when I install on a 64-bit machine for some reason the installer installs the 64-bit version of the
Crystal Reports Runtime Engine . The application then gives an exception when you try print a report because it needs the 32-bit version installed. If I manually go install the 32-bit version of Crystal Reports runtime then the reports work correctly, but I want the install of Crystal Reports to work correctly from the application installation. https://dognew113.weebly.com/blog/avenir-next-font-download-mac.
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So my question here is two-fold: 1) Does anyone know whether this issue I am having is a
Windows Installer issue or is it specifically a Crystal Reports issue? 2) How can I specify in the Visual Studio setup project that the 32-bit version of the Crystal Reports runtime should always be installed, even when installing on a 64-bit machine.
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Below is the process that need to be done. Please see the link for more details.
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Find the Product.xml file in the bootstrapper folder:C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft SDKsWindowsv7.0ABootstrapperPackagesCrystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0
Comment out the below BypassIf entry to install the 32bit version CRRuntime redist on the target machine Free download soccer manager mac.
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https://renewlist.weebly.com/blog/firefox-altere-versionen-download-mac. I'm currently using VS 2012 on a 64-bit PC, using Crystal Reports for VS 2012.
After installing Crystal Reports for VS 2012, I noticed there are 2 main folders:
The app that I'm going to deploy can be deployed on both 32-bit and 64-bit PCs, so which Crystal Reports DLLs should I reference? x86 or x64?
Or do I need to have 2 separate solutions, one with the x86 dlls referenced, and the other with x64?
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What I did was to reference the x86 dlls when developing, and install the x86 redistributable version of crystal reports on all my deployment machines, regardless of its architecture. Hope that helps some of you guys out there
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I know this isn't technically an answer to your question, but since it still remains unanswered even after having set a bounty, I thought I might suggest it anyway…
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You might re-consider whether you really need a 64-bit version of your application. Most line-of-business applications (which I can assume is what you're building, since you're generating reports from it) do not really benefit from being 64-bit.
You can build and distribute only a 32-bit version (x86) and it will still run on all machines, regardless of whether they are running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. This is because all 64-bit versions of Windows include a special subsystem (Windows-on-Windows, or WOW64) that runs 32-bit code. It's entirely seamless, and there are virtually no compatibility problems to speak of.
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Lots of applications are deployed this way. Visual Studio itself is an excellent example: it's still 32-bit code, but runs fine even on 64-bit versions of Windows, thanks to WOW64.
So to do this, you just set your project to target x86 platforms, and reference 32-bit DLLs exclusively. Since you'll only be building a single binary, this would greatly simplify development and distribution efforts, not only in terms of figuring out which DLLs to reference, but also the amount of code you need to test and the distribution process itself.
If you write good code that follows standard idioms and recommended practices, adding 64-bit support later (if it ever does prove to be of some benefit for your case) would be a fairly trivial operation. The .NET Framework abstracts away platform-specific differences extremely well; that's how they can offer an 'Any CPU' targeting option.
Aside from that, if I am allowed to speculate (because I have no particular experience with Crystal Reports), I imagine that the public interface is identical for both the 32-bit and 64-bit DLLs.
In that case, you can just reference the 32-bit version for your development work, and then configure your build script to pick the correct version of the DLL depending on whether you're building a 32-bit or 64-bit binary.
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Naturally, the installer would need to make the same choice, either during the install (if you're using a unified installer) or when you build the installer itself (if you have separate 32-bit and 64-bit installers).
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