Re: How to protect CR DLL files from being overwritten!

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From: Rob Diamant (rob_at_usi.com)
Date: 10/27/04


Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:15:27 -0500

Bill,

Have you considered using CR9 or 10. These use a different set of dll's and
should run concurrently with the older versions.

Rob

"Bill Nguyen" <billn_nospam_please@jaco.com> wrote in message
news:u5%23%23n55uEHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl...
> I've been having problem with a 3rd party vendor's application. Whenever I
> installed the version upgrade to client PC's, it replaced the client's
> later
> version of CR library files with tis own, which is very old, version 4.6
> (ours are 8.5 and later). This rendered all CR reports (created in later
> CR
> versions) on various applications become unaccessible. What I had been
> doing
> was to reinstall an application to put all current CR library files back
> in
> the client PC. This has been a pain since I have a couple dozens of PC's
> to
> take care of.
> Is there anyway to avoid this from happening again? What's the options I
> can
> have?
> Thanks
> a million
> Bill
>
>



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