Report no longer exporting Okay, I have 2 reports that are exported every day to a excel file. The process was working find for about 2 months, then randomly, like 5 days ago, it stopped working and I can't get it to work anymore. Nothing has change on the computer what so ever and the reports definitly work fine manually. I have been getting "Messasge: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt." in the process log over and over and over and I don't know what that means and assume that is related to the problem.
I am on version 7.0.6.4, haven't gotten around to upgrading recently.
Process log from 1st report:
1/30/2008 3:34:39 PM
Messasge: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Source: Interop.CRAXDRT
Stack Trace: at CRAXDRT.ApplicationClass.OpenReport(String pFileName, Object OpenMethod)
at CrystalDelivery.frmMain.fncCheckAlerts(String ReportSettingsInfo, String strCheckReport, Int32 intRow, Boolean booWeek, Boolean booTime, Boolean booHistory)
Target Site: CRAXDRT.Report OpenReport(System.String, System.Object)
pmcintyre- 02-01-2008
Just a wild guess, but have you tried rebooting the computer and trying again?
PG- 06-15-2008
I have the same problem and a reboot is not really an option.
I have read on other sites regarding other programs that it could be a .Net permissions issue. Could this be correct?
Should there be some sort of permissions I should be looking at?
PG- 06-15-2008
This is my exact error message from the process log
15/06/2008 9:08:37 PM
Messasge: Attempted to read or write protected memory. This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
Source: Interop.CRAXDRT
Stack Trace: at CRAXDRT.ReportClass.Export(Object promptUser)
at CrystalCMD.Module1.ExportReport(String<> strExpArgs, Report crxExportReport)
Target Site: Void Export(System.Object)
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