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Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows Server 2003 sp2

Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows Server 2003 sp2

Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows Server 2003 sp2

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We have Seagate Info APS 7.5 running on Windows Server 2003.
It was working fine until we applied Win2003 sp2 over the weekend.  After that, the reports will not export/convert to PDF format: Error detected by export DLL.
Has any had this problem and any solution to this?

Thanks.

RE: Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows Server 2003 sp2

Hi


We are thinking about to install Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows server 2003. Have you resolved the problem with SP2 ?


Regard,

RE: Seagate Info 7.5 on Windows Server 2003 sp2

Yeah Help someone, Im sure its related to the applicable DLL for that style of export not registering, i bet ya its just bust. No doubt the only way around would be somehow to hardcode a wrapper for it... but that would really suck.

Boo hooo hoo

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