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FRx on Windows 2008 R2 64 bit

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I'm having problems installing FRx on Windows 2008 R2 64 bit. I've seen some posts where people have this working, but I've had no luck. I start by installing FRx 6.7. This generates an error about not registering ziputil32.dll. I press forward and install SP 9, the SP 12. While installing SP 12, I get an error about dAddPortMonitor error code 1805. After a reboot, when I got to launch the Report Manager, I get the following error:

Application has generated and exception that could not be handled.

Process id 0xaa4(2724), Thread id=0x49c(1180).

I've run all the installs with elevated admin privliages and tried running the application the same way. However, I've had no success.

Any guidance would be greatly apprecaited and I'm trying to go live this weekend.

Thanks,

George

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  • Ryan Sandness Profile Picture
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    Hi George,

    The ziputil32.dll and dAddPortMonitor errors are just warnings and should not cause any problems. For customers who have issues on 64-bit it is often the Report Wizard, Report Manager, and Dimension Wizard products.

    I know a few folks have had to do a remote 32-bit Windows 7 or Windows XP machines to get some of these applications working.

    Report Manager is an addon and not a core component so you may want to verify with your users if you own it, if they use it on a regular basis, and which of your users use it.

    The components I mention are all .NET components 2.0 or 1.1. You may want to try re-registering .NET on the machine and make sure these version are installed as the .NET 3.5 won't enable these to work. It is fine to be installed, but you explicitly need 2.0 and 1.1 as well.

    Thanks

    Ryan

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Thanks for the info. I personally don't run FRx, so I assumed (bad as always) that Report Manager was necessary. I'll check with my users. It does appear the other are running ok.

    Thanks again

  • Ryan Sandness Profile Picture
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    No worries George, it is good to be thorough in your testing :)

    Have a great day.

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    I might should start a new thread, but now I'm getting an run-time error 9: Subscript out of range error when I run a report that works in my production environment. Any clues?

  • Community Member Profile Picture
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    Ugh, found the problem. Data source has changed names..have to change them and rebuild...

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