![]() ![]() You mentioned the issue arose when you "uniinstalled a 2005" project. I was wondering if you could be a little more specific about the solution. Hi Mike, You seem to be one of the few that have actually solved this problem. The only thing that I had changed was removing the setup package. Message: The type initializer for '' threw an exception." Nothing more. The next time I came back to the machine, it said "System.TypeInitializationException was unhandled I had everything working, and it just stopped, and I wasn't sure why. ![]() Mike, thanks so much for posting that! I'm so happy right now. So ‘uninstalling a project with any kind of merge module can have these side effects’ ![]() It’s strange thought that running ‘ C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0\BootStrapper\Packages\CrystalReports\ CRRedist2005_x86.msi’ didn’t fix the problem. Private crReportDocument As New ReportDocumentĪnd cried like a baby when I saw my splash screen! I re-installed the project kept my fingers crossed when the de**** hit the breakpoint at: Suddenly I remembered I uninstalled a 2005 project yesterday which included the CrystalDecisionsRedist2005_x86 merge module! What did I do wrong, more specific what have I been up to the last 24 hours ![]() Run C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Crystal Reports\CRRedist\X64\ CRRedist2005_X64.msi Things I didn’t try but found on the web : Change this to x86 and your project will compile for 32 bit only, thus eliminating the issue.Īll required dll’s where present in the C:\Program Files\Common Files\Business Objects\2.7\Managed folder On the Build tab, find the Platform Target combo box. Go to your application project, right click, and select "Properties"
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