I have googled and searched the forums for an answer to this but nothing seems to fit.
I have installed the SP1 release of SQL 2008 Report Viewer Distributable and the SP1 of 2005 as well. My report viewer control is pointing at version 9.0.0.0 in the page references and web.config.
The problem is when clicking on the print icon i get the ActiveX control install prompt, click install it disappears briefly and I then get the "Unable to load client print control error". This is happening on my development machine.
Under the C:WINDOWSDownloaded Program Files folder i have a control with the name {0D221D00-A6ED-477C-8A91-41F3B660A832} I have tried removing this and allowing the ActiveX to install again, but this has made no difference.
I have the "Unable to load print control" on two live web servers so want the control working on my development machine before i tackle the issue on the servers.
iam using the ReportViewer Control in Visual Studio 2008 for displaying the report on the page. When iam going to Click on Print button iam getting the below error. Unable to load client print control
after updating sqlserver2005Express to sp3 on our server (IIS and sqlserver2005 on the same machine with windowsserver2003 installed), we now receive the "unable to load client print control" on all clients from our aspx-application, built with vwd2008.It worked fine before the sp3 update. The rsclientprint.cab file resides in ...Microsoft SQL ServerMSSQL.2Reporting ServicesReportserverin.I read through hundreds of posts and for my understandig it is important to have the right version of the rsclientprint.cab file. So I (again) updated the reportserver redestributebals2005 and 2008. After that I expected to have a new (version of) rsclientprint.cab file in the .in directory, but this file wasn't installed.
I've got a web app developed in VS 2008, using the .net 3.5 framework.Within the app I've got the reportviewer control. It's pointing to a report built in VS 2005 as my server uses SQL Server 2005, and therefore Reporting Services 2005.When I click the print button on the report viewer toolbar I get "Unable to load client print control".When I go to the report directly (http://servername/reports) and click the print button from there it works.I assume that it's to do with the versions I'm using. I do have the report viewer 2008 installed on the server.What's the best way to fix it? I'd rather not develop the app in VS 2005, but will if that's the only way.
I am getting an error : Unable to load Print control with the defalt print option of the report viewer
there is a RSClient.cab which we would need to install to get the print control running in every client but then all the clients in the organization would not have a the admin rights to install it.
Initially after deploying SSRS 2005 report on server, the client machine could not avail print functionality because of the error "Unable to load client print control". Inspite of allowing ActiveX installation, the print functionality was not working. Googling on this issue I found that rsclientprint.dll needs to be registered in C:Windowssystem32.successfully registering this dll, print functionality started working on some machines. However on some machines it started giving the error 'Error loading resource library.(0x8007007E)'.
I am having an issue where if I click on the print icon in the report viewer embedded in an application, I get the error "unable to load client print control". However, when running through report manager, this is fine. I am running SQL Server 2005 SP3 and report viewer 9.
Using VS2008 and a reportViewer (v9) control on an asp.net page I get exactly the report I want on the viewer.
I want to print it (not the html page, but a nicely formatted printout of the ReportView contents).
Using the Export to PDF, I get extremely small fonts and can find no way to control the PDF output. Is there a way? All I need is a larger font!!
Using the print button, I get extremely large fonts and the printing spills crazily onto several pages. Is there a way to control that? (especially font sizes)?
I've looked at a lot of the custom export methods and none seem to allow me to control what I get out of it.
The print output and the exported PDF are so close it seems a shame not to use them, but I'm considering abandoning printing from the ReportViewer and going to maybe a dump into a Word document (if I can still use Custom XML).
Trying to print an ASP.NET Charting control behind the scenes in my web app. I think it is a permissions issue with the printer as everything is ok up until the point where my code calls:
chart.Printing.Print(false); bool finished = false; while (!finished) { finished = File.Exists(settings.GetValue("statusfile")); // file which indicates document was printed System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(1000); }
At this point the page just freezes (or continues to load endlessly - infinite loop!) Understandably this is happening because I am 100% relying on the document being printed. I do intend to add a timeout, however, at the moment I am just trying to figure out why exactly the document is never being set to the printer!
I have given the account (which the AppPool is running under) permissions to all the relevant folders and even the pdf printer itself...Still nothing.
Am I missing something? Is there any issues with printing on the server side via ASP.NET? I have encountered some issues doing this via WindowsServices in the past not sure if it is a similar problem with ASP.NET websites.
Update
I updated the AppPool to give myself (admin) permissions and it is the same issue. So by the looks of things the job is never being sent to the printer. I can't seem to figure out why though...
Probably should have mentioned this in my original post....but I am invoking the printer through a referenced DLL, this code is not being called directly from my application (incase it matters). Also this runs fine on my Development machine which is running Windows 7 IIS7.0 where as the server is running Windows 2003 server with IIS6.0.
Update 2
I removed the while loop and just left in the chart.Printing.Print(false) line and turns out the document IS being sent to the printer. So the issue must be with the settings file not getting written which is why the loop never breaks out!
Now I am printing the data from model in mvc. I am also printing the documents, How I upload file how to print that particular documents which is related that particular user with the other data...
It seems the Print Icon in Reporting Services is now throwing up a Windows Authentication box. Even when entering my domainusername and password, nothing happens. It just keeps popping up?
Our reporting service URL is a http://IP Address/........
Not sure if that has anything to do with it. We did add the I.P. in the Local Intranet Zones but still nothing works.
Upgraded to IE 8 and received the "Unable to load client print control" msg researched this a bit and everything pointed to the Killbit hotfix. However we did not install this hotfix so this can't be the problem. Uninstalled IE 8 and went back to IE 6 still get the error msg.
Running windows 2003 server, SQL server 2005sp2 on same box
I have developed a set of ssrs .rdl reports and am trying to display them from the reportviewer control embeded in my asp web page. The problem is that when I select the print icon on the reportviewer control I am prompted to install ms sql server. What is the best way to print .rdl reports from the web page's embeded reportviewer control to the client's local network printer.
I have a problem in deploying the reports. when i try to deploy the reports it shows that Report Sever not working but when i try to start my SQL Server Reporting Services will get the below mentioned error so please can one could suggest me on this.
"Could not Start the SQL Server Reporting Services (MSSQLSERVER) service on local computer
ERROR1053: Service didnt respond to start or control request in a timely fashion"
I have a async file upload control and I am doing client side validation for Image."OnClientuploadstarted" I am doing the client side validation.My validation is working fine but my problem is that the file upload control text box goes green (i.e file is loaded on the server) even if the validation fails which is I dont want.What I want is when the client side validation fails the file does not gets loaded on the server and the Async file upload textbox does not goes green.I have goggled but have not found a suitable solution.
I have created many reports in my ASP.Net 3.5 app's and using VB Code-behind. I have the following code that will take the report from the reportviewer and on a click of a button, export it to PDF. So now, I can hide the reportviewer and just have the button click events generate my PDF's. I do not know how to tweak this code to enable me to print directly from another button's click event without the reportviewer being visible.
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What I am looking for is how to fill the tableadapter that I am using in the .xsd dataset file to the I do not have to incorporate reportviewers anymore?I know my code above would need to be adjusted so that its not looking at ReportViewer1 for the Report/Data... But I do not know how to do this.
I run SQL Reporting Service 2000 with his service pack, our application is under VS 2003. When we generate a report the print icon does not work, so we hace to export to PDF format in order to print it. How to solve this problem?
I have a rectange that has some printable elements. I want everying in the rectangle to print on one page. I don't want a new page ALWAYS before the rectange prints, I only want a new page if the entire rectange wont print on the current page
I have a print button on my site, and when I click it I would like it to print everything EXCEPT the Master Page. I don't care to waste the space and ink on all of the menu and header stuff. Does anybody know how to do that? I'm running Visual Studio 2008.