Sunday, February 19, 2012

Client Side Printing Crashes IE

Hi
I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly the
same problem.
When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing works
fine.
When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs, the
print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user has
full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works perfectly.
How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then render
on the client side and then print?
Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
Many thanks
JonnyHi
I managed to find out what the problem was. I had to change the directory
security of the ReportServer directory so that everyone has read & execute
permissions.
Thanks
Jonnny
"Jonny Wilkinson" <jonny@.nospam.jonnywilk.co.uk> wrote in message
news:d5aopt$r8n$1$8302bc10@.news.demon.co.uk...
> Hi
> I've seen someone make a post about this before, but I'm having exactly
> the same problem.
> When logged in as an administrator for the domain Client Side Printing
> works fine.
> When logged in as a standard domain user the ActiveX component installs,
> the print dialogue is displayed but after pressing print it just hangs.
> There are no domain policies that block ActiveX components and the user
> has full access to the %temp% folder. The rest of the RS site works
> perfectly.
> How does the ActiveX Control work? Does it use the web service then
> render on the client side and then print?
> Any thoughts/ideas would be greatly appreciated
> Many thanks
> Jonny
>

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