Hi Brian,

Sorry, I guess you want to have nothing at all on your crystal server except 
the virtual directory. In my case I have installed the report viewer on the 
crystal server therefore no virtual directory is needed. The crystal server is 
remote from the mid-tier and the remedy server but there is the ARWebReport 
Viewer on it (perhaps not remote in the sense of the word the guide means).

I will try setting things up the way you mentioned and get back to you if you 
like. The virtual directory method may solve some issues that I'm having with 
users that go through a proxy server. 

The mid-tier guide is a little confusing in the way it tries to cover all the 
different options for setting up Crystal Enterprise Server and mid-tier 
combinations. The bottom line is that the mid-tier needs to put report files on 
the file system of the crystal server. It can do this by being local or via a 
virtual directory. The mid-tier on crystal doesn't have to be the same mid-tier 
as your main mid-tier it can be the stripped down report only version that 
talks to the main mid-tier. 

Does this make more sense? Sorry about confusing you earlier.

Rod Harris





-----Original Message-----
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Sokol, Brian
Sent: Tue 8/07/2008 8:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Integrating Crystal Enterprise 10 and MidTier
 
Hi Rod,
 
You sure this is for Crystal 10 on a remote server? Page 177 of the Mid
Tier Admin guide says you need to create a virtual directory. Also
support sent me a video last night and in it they create a virtual
directory. I just want to know exactly what the Crystal Admin needs to
do so I do not have to go back to them.
 
Brian

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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
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Sent: Monday, July 07, 2008 11:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Integrating Crystal Enterprise 10 and MidTier


** 
 
Hi Brian,
 
You shouldn't have to create any virtual directories yourself. Pretty
much everything you need to know is in the mid tier installation guide.
 
On the BO box you need to have in addition to Crystal Report Server or
BO Enterprise & IIS
1) Remedy User with the odbc driver and a matching system data source
2) Java runtime
3) The ARWebReportViewer . This is an option in the mid-tier install and
can also install tomcat automatically.
4) Run the mid tier config on both your mid tier and your ARwebreport
Viewer server. Follow the instructions on configuring them. Your
mid-tier must point to your BO server for reports and your ARWebreport
config must have the details on your BO configuration. I created a
folder within Enterprise for the reports to be stored. This location is
configured here.
 
The installation above will demand a reboot so let your BO admin know
that. 
 
I had to copy some files that we had installed on D drive to the C drive
as the AR WebReport viewer seemed to look for them on C and I couldn't
find anywhere to configure this. I have also found that the alias as
defined within your crystal reports must reflect the Remedy form name
with special characters replaced with underscores. 
 
Good luck with it. If you have any specific questions I may be able to
help.
 
Rod Harris
 
 
 
From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) on behalf of Sokol,
Brian
Sent: Mon 7/07/2008 11:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Integrating Crystal Enterprise 10 and MidTier


** 

I have a Mid Tier 7.1 server. There is a Crystal Enterprise 10 Server on
another physical server. I have read through the Mid Tier documentation
and searched the support site but still not clear what I need to do to
integrate the two of them. The admin on the Crystal Server is not the
easiest person to work with so I want to be clear what I ask him to do.
We are using IIS on both servers. I believe that a virtual directory
needs to point to a report share. Is the report share on my Mid Tier and
the virtual directory on the Crystal IIS server? What else needs to be
done? Is there a clear document that outlines what I have to do?

Thanks 

Brian Sokol 
Manager, Desktop Services 
Scholastic Inc. 
557 Broadway 
NY, NY 10012 
(212) 343-6494 
http://www.Scholastic.com <http://www.scholastic.com/>  

 

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