The most recent Support Pack in the below table is listed first.
All support packs are full builds of Crystal Reports for Visual Studio, thus it is not necessary to update incrementally. SAP Crystal Products - End of Mainstream Maintenance Dates Support Packs, Fixed Issues and Distribution File downloadsįixes for each Support Pack are prioritized and released on or about end of each yearly quarter. Here are the Life Cycle Dates for Crystal Reports which is what CR for VS follows. What this means is we only support the latest release with the understanding for bugs use the latest patch. We do not create patches for previous versions, if an issue is found, test it using the latest release, if it's still an issue we can escalate it to R&D for a fix. NOTE: Be aware that Crystal Reports for Visual Studio are full builds only. See this Blog for instructions upgrading your existing project to the latest SP:
MSIExec will detect if the OS is 64 bit and install the 64 bit MSI, if your project is to be used in x86 mode there will be an error generated. NOTE: CR Redist packages are for deploying the runtime only onto Work Stations and Application Servers are designed for the platform of your project and not for the Operating system. Note: All SP's are supported in all versions of Visual Studio 2010 and above.
If (-not (Get-Command choco.The purpose of this document is to provide a quick look-up of all Support Packs, Fixed Issues and Distribution File downloads available for SAP Crystal Reports, developer version for Microsoft Visual Studio.
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