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[Jet Report issues] "The Jet Service is not running on Host "http://xxxxxx/jetservices/systemservice/windows/v1.0/". This is either because an incorrect host and port was specified or you are running an incompatible version of the Jet

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Hi Community,

I have this issue with Jet report, I have tried to repair it and there was no improvements.

Any idea what is the issue? Thank you!

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    Josh,

    Here is a link to installing the Jet Service Tier on Jet Reports:

    Installing the Jet Service Tier in Active Directory – Support Topics (jetglobal.com)

    Hope this helps.

    Thanks,

    Steve

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