Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable

Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable is in two version. 2005 & 2008.
Version 2005 have service pack 1.
Actually, I need this when upgrade the WSUS to version 3.1

Salam,

Cahyo


Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2005
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8a166cac-758d-4
5c8-b637-dd7726e61367&displaylang=en
Overview
Microsoft Report Viewer control enables applications that run on the
.NET Framework to display reports designed using Microsoft reporting
technology. This redistributable package contains Windows Forms and
ASP.NET Web server control versions of the Report Viewer. For more
information about Microsoft reporting technology, click here

System Requirements
* Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000; Windows 98; Windows 98
Second Edition; Windows ME; Windows Server 2003; Windows XP
* Required Software: .NET Framework version 2.0: You must install
the .NET Framework Redistributable Package version 2.0 prior to
installing the Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2005


The Report Viewer 2005 Service Pack 1 Redistributable Package

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933137
Download :
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=E7D661BA-DC95-4
EB3-8916-3E31340DDC2C

INTRODUCTION
The Microsoft Report Viewer 2005 Service Pack 1 (SP1) Redistributable
Package includes the following:
* Microsoft Report Viewer control for Windows Forms
* Microsoft Report Viewer Web server control for Microsoft ASP.NET
These controls are used to view reports that are designed by using
Microsoft reporting technology.

Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 SP1 included several fixes in the
ReportViewer control and in Report Designer. However, the
redistributable package for Report Viewer was not updated in Visual
Studio 2005 SP1. The Report Viewer 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package
includes all the fixes that were in the ReportViewer control that is
installed together with Visual Studio 2005 SP1. The Report Viewer 2005
SP1 Redistributable Package also includes the fixes that are not
included in the Report Viewer Redistributable Package that is shipped
together with Visual Studio 2005 SP1. Additionally, some regression bugs
that were introduced with the ReportViewer control that is installed
together with Visual Studio 2005 SP1 are now fixed in this latest Report
Viewer 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package.

Note The ReportViewer control that is installed when you install Visual
Studio 2005 SP1 is not updated when you install the full installation of
the Report Viewer 2005 SP1 Redistributable Package. In this case, Visual
Studio 2005 SP1 continues to use the ReportViewer control that was
included in Visual Studio 2005 SP1.


Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2008
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=cc96c246-61e5-4
d9e-bb5f-416d75a1b9ef&DisplayLang=en

Brief Description
The Microsoft Report Viewer 2008 Redistributable Package includes
Windows Forms and ASP.NET Web server controls for viewing reports
designed using Microsoft reporting technology.

8 comments:

MJ Rocks said...

I have developed a website using visual studio 2005, It has Dot net reports (report viewers).
It works fine on a system having visual studio 2005 and dot net framework 2.0
BUT when i host it on IIS in a system that doesn't have Visual Studio 2005 , then the reports are not getting displayed.
I have explicitly added all the reportviewer dll's to the Bin and also to the Assembly.
I installed the report viewer redistributable EXE as well on that system but the problem still persists.
Do I have to add some other Dll to get the Reports Visible?
Do report viewer and dot net charts have a visual studio dependency?
Actually the ReportViewer is visible but the Chart(RDLC file) is not getting displayed.
Please help me in this regard.

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