Article ID 1764
Article Title ERROR: "Unable to Load Report" when accessing a report from VDF
Article URL http://www.dataaccess.com/kbasepublic/kbprint.asp?ArticleID=1764
KBase Category Crystal Reports
Date Created 01/15/2003
Last Edit Date 05/13/2004


Article Text
PROBLEM:
When trying to execute the VDF sample ORDER Report from ordrpt1.rv in the Order Sample application, we receive the error messages.

- The report is executed without any problems when double clicking on the .rpt file.
- The report is executed without any problems when opening it using Crystal Report
- When trying to access the report through VDF, the following error messages are displayed:

ERROR: Crystal Report, Unable to Load Report
Error Number: 4405

ERROR: Crystal Report Print Job not opened.
Error Number: 4405

Invalid Message Get_Array_Value
ERROR: Crystal Report Unable to load report

SOLUTION:
This error may occur because there are multiple versions of the Crystal Reports Print Engine (CRPE32.dll) on the computer and the application is loading an incorrect version of the CRPE32.dll.

To resolve this error, ensure that the only copy of CRPE32.dll is of the latest version. Make sure that this latest version of this dll (from Crystal Decisions\2.0\Bin) is both in the WINNT\System32 folder and in the VDF Bin folder.


KEYWORDS:
4405, CRPE32.dll


Contributed By:
Keiji Iwata
Company: Data Access Brasil
email: suporte@dataaccess.com.br

Links Related to this Article
DAW Knowledge Base article 1245: PROBLEM: CRPE32.DLL for report deployment is missing
DAW Knowledge Base article 1246: ERROR: could not load DLL - CRPE32.DLL not found

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