on 06-07-2018 12:19 PM
Vshost.exe has stopped working...
vshost.exe has stopped working
this error showing after using the Crystal Report.The error show when I closed the application.If I not use the crystal report then the error not showing.
I am creating a program in vb with visual studio 2010 ultimate and crystal report
Please help me.....
Go here to get the latest:
https://wiki.scn.sap.com/wiki/display/BOBJ/Crystal+Reports%2C+Developer+for+Visual+Studio+Downloads
Don
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Which version of the Crystal SDK are you using? Go to Control Panel >> Programs and Features to determine which version and which service pack of that version is installed.
-Dell
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Thanks For Reply ..
Sir
I used Crystal Report Version : 13.0.4.705 64bit
OS- Windows 8.1 64 Bit
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
SQL Server 2008R2
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name:APPCRASH
Application Name:SalesAndInventory.vshost.exe
Application Version:10.0.30319.1
Application Timestamp:4ba2084b
Fault Module Name:KERNELBASE.dll
ault Module Version:6.3.9600.17415
Fault Module Timestamp:54504ade
Exception Code:c0020001
Exception Offset:00014598
OS Version:6.3.9600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID:16393
Additional Information 1:a661
Additional Information 2:a6619d95977b32c6f39ca29414741f47
Additional Information 3:fee0
Additional Information 4:fee03064e0b061a876e061f77084d4ff
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Please Help Me Sir Please......
Which OS are you running on? That is a very old version of the Crystal SDK (SP4), that may not be compatible with a newer OS such as Windows 10, which was not supported until, I think, SP 15. The current SP is 22 and you'll want to go to the link that Don provided to get to it. Look at the information on that page - there's a lot of info about some changes you may need to make to your code and there's a link to the actual download page. Once you get to the download page, the orange button gets you the package to integrate into Visual Studio. The blue buttons are the various runtime options that can be used to deploy your application outside of VS.
-Dell
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