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Crystal Reports for .NET (VS 2003) limitations

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Shikari Shambu - 05 Jan 2005 15:32 GMT
Hi All,
   I have been using Crystal Reports for .NET that ships with VS 2003 to
develop some reports that I plan to deploy as part of a web application.

I want to find out the limitations of this version of Crystal Reports. I did
read somewhere that it is not scalable. But, is there a concurrent user
limit? And, is that applicable in a web scenario where irrespective of who
is logged in the process accessing the report is same.

TIA
Paul Clement - 06 Jan 2005 16:22 GMT
¤ Hi All,
¤     I have been using Crystal Reports for .NET that ships with VS 2003 to
¤ develop some reports that I plan to deploy as part of a web application.
¤
¤ I want to find out the limitations of this version of Crystal Reports. I did
¤ read somewhere that it is not scalable. But, is there a concurrent user
¤ limit? And, is that applicable in a web scenario where irrespective of who
¤ is logged in the process accessing the report is same.
¤

See the following MS KB article:

INFO: Pricing and Licensing for Crystal Reports in Visual Studio .NET
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;318102

Paul ~~~ pclement@ameritech.net
Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)

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