Crystal Reports For Net Framework 20 X64 Redistributable Package 64 Bit
Posted by Jeff-Net Fan Support on 14 June 2012 08:48 AM If you're getting installation errors installing the Crystal Reports runtime engine, running our FULL Report Runner installer, make sure you're installing with administrator permissions, and please try the following two steps. Note: If you are simply UPGRADING your runtime engine, you do not need to do anything with.Net 4. Just download and install the higher runtime engine. --- 1) Download the.Net 4 ( or later) installer directly from Microsoft: (Install and/or repair your.Net 4 or 4.5 installation) Note: Microsoft now has a.Net repair tool: --- 2) Next, download and run the Crystal runtime engine installer separately: SP3: Note: SP3 is the runtime service pack we recommend the most. It is most stable of the runtime service packs. SP20: Note: SP20 is the runtime service pack we recommend for later operating systems like Windows Server 2016 or later.
SP20 now ships with our full installer instead of SP3. --- All runtime engines here (SP3 is recommended by Jeff-Net for being most stable): SP1: SP2: SP3: SP4: SP5: SP6: SP7: SP8: SP9: SP10: SP11: (This release was pulled by SAP for being too buggy) SP12: SP13: SP14: SP15: SP16: SP17: SP18: SP19: SP20: --- As of 2018.300/2018.305, our software now supports SP21 and later. You must be on 2018.305 or later to use SP21, though.
The install location for prerequisites has not been set to 'component vendor's web site' and the file 'Crystal Reports for.NET Framework 4.0 CRRuntime_32bit_13_0.msi' in item 'SAP Crystal Reports Runtime Engine for.NET Framework 4.0' can not be located on disk.
Note: Updating an existing Crystal runtime installation to 21 or later? We recommend. This has not been an issue in the past, but for whatever reason, SP21 and later does not seem to install correctly with a previous version installed. SP21: SP22: --- Replacing/Uninstalling a Later Service Pack with an Older One: You can upgrade any service pack by installing a later one. If you need to install a previous service pack (like go from SP10 to SP3), you will need to manually uninstall (and clean up) the later service pack/runtime engine. Then install the previous one.
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There is some kind of problem with 'Crystal Reports for.Net Framework'. It installs quite good, but does not uninstall.
It wont budge, even if you try to remove it manually using the Add/Remove programs. My scenario: I have installed 'Crystal Reports for.Net Framework 2.0 (x64)' manually. I installed it using the CRRedist2005_X64.msi file found by default in 'Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio 8 Crystal Reports CRRedist X64'. I am using a 64-bit machine. To be double sure, I clean installed the OS twice and installed Crystal Reports.
This happens with Windows Server 2008. Bluestacks thin installer free download for windows xp 1. It un-installs well on XP (used Crystal Reports 32-bit one). I dont have Vista to try on.
Is it the problem with the OS or the CR redistributable file? How do I uninstall this? Will our application be held responsible if it does not uninstall from the machine? Will it fail the test?
Thanks in advance. Hi there Sounds like Crystal reports is not uninstalling cleanly on 64-bit Windows Server 2008. Is that correct? For specific questions on support for Crystal reports I would encourage you to contact their support folks. As long as your application uninstalls cleanly without issues you will be eligible for the works with program (meaning, the app will not fail this test case) If there are dependent applications that are third party applications, then a waiver can be requested if such third party applications don't uninstall cleanly. Thanks, [Venkat].
Hi Venkat, I am not installing Crystal Reports product as a whole, but only the redistributable package for.Net framework, that installs a few shared assemblies in the GAC. Because the CRRedist2005_X64.msi that is found by default in 'Program Files Microsoft Visual Studio 8 Crystal Reports CRRedist X64' is not getting uninstalled, I have used another approach to install Crystal Reports components. I have downloaded the Crystal Reports for.NET Framework 2.0 merge modules file 'CrystalReportsRedist2005_x64.msm' from. Using this msm I have created a msi(let us call this CRCreated.msi) setup package that installs only Crystal Reports runtime components. This new CRCreated.msi does the same work as using the default installer file CRRedist2005_X64.msi found by default. But CRCreated.msi uninstalls cleanly while CRRedist2005_X64.msi does not uninstall at all. So, I decided to include CRCreated.msi along with the application's setup files, instead of CRRedist2005_X64.msi.
I created a bootstrapper manifest for CRCreated.msi and added it as a prerequisite for installing the main application(MainApp.exe). The files that I have now are MainApp.exe, MainApp.msi and CRCreated.msi. Everything works fine, but when I run ORCA on CRCreated.msi it gives about 700 warnings.