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Only One Report Before Crash
KFH 13.07.2006 18:56:02
I have recently installed v2 of OLw/BCM. Forgetting the numerous
shortcomings of using this for tracking service-oriented opportunities, the
tool works okay for me until I try to view reports. I can view the first
reports fine, but when I close that and try to view another, OL has to
shutdown. This is everytime, regardless of the report I am viewing. Can
anyone offer a suggestion?
I have read several threads regarding removing .NET Framework 2.0. I have
that loaded, but what will removing it do? If it is not need, why is it
included? would Framework 3.0 cause the same problems? Thanks in advance.
Re: Only One Report Before Crash
"Luther" <enowning[ at ]gmail.com> 14.07.2006 15:33:37
There were problems with early versions of .NET 2.0, but they were
fixed in the final release.

BCM v2 was built with .NET 1.1, but I think the latest version of the
CLR will be used unless an application foes out of its way to load a
specific version.

I believe .NET 3.0 is the CLR 2.0 with some additional libraries that
come with Vista.

I remember problems with Crystal Reports components and .NET 2.0, but I
thought those kept Reports from running at all.

If the crash generates a Watson report and you send it on to Microsoft,
they will look at it.

KFH wrote:
[Quoted Text]
> I have recently installed v2 of OLw/BCM. Forgetting the numerous
> shortcomings of using this for tracking service-oriented opportunities, the
> tool works okay for me until I try to view reports. I can view the first
> reports fine, but when I close that and try to view another, OL has to
> shutdown. This is everytime, regardless of the report I am viewing. Can
> anyone offer a suggestion?
> I have read several threads regarding removing .NET Framework 2.0. I have
> that loaded, but what will removing it do? If it is not need, why is it
> included? would Framework 3.0 cause the same problems? Thanks in advance.

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