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Crystall reports error 533

Hi

I have an application installed at a client site, and they are getting an
533 error when trying to run a report.
I have check the reports are there, also have the dlls (running it from a delphi application)
The paths are < 128 characters long

what else can cause this error
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Have you read this?

http://support.crystaldecisions.com/communityCS/TechnicalPapers/cr_dev_dbissues.pdf

It talks about error 533 specifically.
Sorry the link above is not as accurate as it use to be...I'm still checking into this...
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What versiion of Crystal?

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Hi all

Sorry for not getting back to you last night. I am in the UK, so switched by PC off about 8.

I am on 8.5, I have checked for the dlls, crpe32.dll, and crpaig80.dll in the system32 directory
the reports are there. They are using virtual server though.
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Crystal Reports is a business intelligence application from SAP SE. It is used to graphically design data connections and report layouts from a wide range of data sources including Excel spreadsheets, Oracle, SQL Server databases and Access databases, BusinessObjects Enterprise business views, and local file-system information. Report designers can place fields from these sources on the report design surface, and can also deploy them in custom formulas (using either BASIC or Crystal's own syntax), which are then placed on the design surface. Crystal Reports also supports subreports, graphing, and a limited amount of GIS functionality.

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