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Keycode for Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010

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Have Visual Studio 2010 Premium v10.0.30319.1 RTMRel with SAP Crystal Reports for Visual Studio v13.0.0.99 installed. I can build projects just fine and test them successfully on my development system. The problem comes when I try to deploy an application. I add the merge module in the Installshield package .. no problems.. and then install it on the Client .. no problem. When I go to run a report on the client it comes up with the Error "". Looking back at the merge module options in Installshield there is a "keycode" field which has a value of "none". Where do I get the keycode ? Registered Crystal Reports and received a "Thanks for Registering" e-mail, but no keycode. What am I missing ?

Thanks

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No keycode required in this build.

CR for VS 2010 DOES NOT REQUIRE A KEYCODE.

CR SP 1 is version 13.0.1.220, you have not applied SP1 and because you can't seem to find it click here

Click on Help About in VS IDE and you'll see there is no keycode for CR.

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010

Version 10.0.30319.1 RTMRel

Microsoft .NET Framework

Version 4.0.30319 RTMRel

Installed Version: Professional

Microsoft Office Developer Tools xxxxxxx

Microsoft Office Developer Tools

Microsoft Visual Basic 2010 xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual Basic 2010

Microsoft Visual C# 2010 xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual C# 2010

Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual C++ 2010

Microsoft Visual F# 2010 xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual F# 2010

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Explorer xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Team Explorer

Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010 xxxxxxx

Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2010

Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0

Crystal Reports for .NET Framework 4.0

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Developer Tools 10.0.30319

Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 SharePoint Developer Tools.

NO KEYCODE

Thank you

Don

Edited by: Don Williams on Apr 28, 2011 9:51 AM

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