ۥ-1@ -=          # Be X     4| Crystal Reports Technical Document Subject: Upgrading Crystal Reports for VB to 2.0 Pro. Date: July 30, 1993 Versions: VB Description: When upgrading from Crystal Reports for Visual Basic to Crystal Reports Professional the following steps should be followed in the order specified... SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Install Crystal Reports for Visual Basic first. SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Install Crystal Reports 2.0 Professional. SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Exit Windows. SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Move the all the DLLs from the Crystal Reports 2.0 Professional directory to the WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory. (This will overwrite older DLLs with the newer ones and make locatable missing DLLs). SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Move the Crystal reports professional custom control (Crystal.vbx) to WINDOWS\SYSTEM\ directory. SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Rename the Crystal Reports Professional help file(CRW.HLP) to CRWPRO.HLP. SYMBOL 183 \f "Symbol" \s 10 \h Move all the files from the Crystal Reports 2.0 Professional subdirectory to the \VB\REPORT\ directory. Remarks: The data access method for Crystal Reports for Visual Basic is via the Microsoft Access Engine. Once the upgrade is completed new reports will use the 2.0 Pro access methods unless they are created by pointing to a .MDB file. Existing reports will use the access method that was used when the report was created. When distributing files use the appropriate files for the access method. Use the appropriate help file depending upon your access method. VB-PRO.DOC $%QRqrgh  XYxy~  4QgX-/y{Ŀ0*0*0*h0*h0* h0*0*0* !$2B +"SMOSSBTimes New Roman Symbol&Arial5Courier New 1Courier0P"kS99999991"h\E\E|Visual Basic to CRW Pro UpgradeTechnical Support DocumentUpgrade VB ProAllan D. McMordieAllan D. McMordie