Hi Did you test the crystal reports server at the server side. so log into the server where crystal IIS server is installed and navigate to http://localhost/XXXXX/Ifs_ReportService.asmx Were XXXXX is the virtual application name that you created in the web server e.g. IFSCRWebSetupIFS10L_1 Then use the OpenReport link. Enter a report name and Invoke You should get <boolean xmlns="http://crystaldecisions.com/reportwebservice/11/">true</boolean> If you get a false, look at the security permissions of the folder where the crystal report is stored, make sure “Everyone” has access. Obviously do not share the folder out with “Everyone” access. Hope that this helps Al
I just had the same issue in our test system. It was because the database was in a restricted mode. Check on the status of the oracle database.
Re-run the installer and run through the reconfiguration again entering all of the passwords. I have had this, it was though in a clustered environment and the cluster needed breaking, “reconfiguration” even though there is no real reconfiguration. I also had this when practicing installs where I changed my mind on the HTTPS connectivity type and used the back button, it does not seem to like this, I had to delete the entire config and start again. including deleting the folder structure and all the files starting the build from scratch hope this helps Al
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