![]() The website works fine on my local test dev. Strange thing is, I found the same thing on my local test dev PC, with the addition of some version 13 parts for another program I'm working on. Here's a screenshot of what I found on the OS in C:\Windows\Assembly: As no one else uses that server, how could it suddenly generate such an error? It's not like someone can just go in there and uninstall stuff - Windows Update, maybe? I see no reason why the website, which has been built using ' Mixed Platforms' since long before my time, would suddenly cease operating on the OS it was deployed to, also long before my time. Now, I have done some research on this, and a lot of people suggest re-building / publishing the website as x86 instead of any CPU, and a lot of people also suggest re-installing 64-bit CR, etc., etc.īut again, this has never happened before, and very few people actually tamper with the server. CrystalReport10, it would appear (from the picture).Visual Studio 2005 as the IDE of choice. ![]() Other than a few bugs, the website is working as intended.īut then, all of a sudden, the error in question appears. I've been working on an internal website for quite some time now, maintaining it for a client. ![]()
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