08-09-2005 11:26 PM - edited 03-13-2019 11:04 PM
Unable to display graphical reports. All activex security setting set as per previous issues posted with IE6 SP1. Any ideas?
08-10-2005 02:33 PM
Having the same issue.
IE6 &SP2.
08-17-2005 10:14 AM
Check out bug CSCsa55665
WinXP SP2:can't view graphical reports
Chris
08-21-2005 08:00 AM
which os are you using?
08-21-2005 12:37 PM
XP Pro. WebView is is running on Windows 2000, part of ICM Hosted solution.
08-23-2005 05:33 PM
The problem I faced is basically the webpage is trying to load psdwc80.cab on the client machine and it failed.
If we really need to allow this XP machine to view the report:
1) copy this psdwc80.cab to the client machine.
(this file can be retrieve from the AW machine,
depends on your webview server.)
2) extract the ".class" files in the psdwc80.cab
to c:\windows\system32\com directory
3) extract the libjsybheap.dll & psdwc80.dll files
to c:\windows\system32 directory.
4) Go to "cmd" DOS mode:
Register the dll file by running:
a) regsvr32 psdwc80.dll
Hope it helps.
08-23-2005 05:36 PM
Will give this a go. Thanks very much.
08-23-2005 05:35 PM
The problem I faced is basically the webpage is trying to load psdwc80.cab on the client machine and it failed.
If we really need to allow this XP machine to view the report:
1) copy this psdwc80.cab to the client machine.
(this file can be retrieve from the AW machine,
depends on your webview server.)
2) extract the ".class" files in the psdwc80.cab to
c:\windows\system32\com directory
3) extract the libjsybheap.dll & psdwc80.dll files
to c:\windows\system32 directory.
4) Go to "cmd" DOS mode:
Register the dll file by running:
a) regsvr32 psdwc80.dll
Hope it helps.
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