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Old May 16th, 2006, 04:56 AM
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Default Crystal report Pdssql.dll Can't find

Dear all

      We are developed one project using VB 6.0 ,sql server 2000 and Crystal Report 7.0 using Win2000 Professional That Project is Run Successfully and get the report

   My Problem is

 My office Client Machine OS is Windows 98 ,
 Windows 98 Machine Could't open the Same Report and generate the following error

     Database Not found
     Could't find the pdssql.dll


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Default should be because of the ntwdblib.dll

One of the reason should be because of the ntwdblib.dll missing. download ntwdblib.dll file and paste it in windows\system32 folder. this should help





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