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I have a windows application project (C# and .NET 2.0) that used Crystal Report 2008. But I get error sometimes (it seems accidentally) in loading report. That error is:

CrystalDecisions.Shared.CrystalReportsException: Load report failed.
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x8000020D): Unable to load report.
   at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ClientDoc.ReportClientDocumentClass.Open(Object& DocumentPath, Int32 Options)
   at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ReportClientDocumentWrapper.Open(Object& DocumentPath, Int32 Options)
   at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ReportClientDocumentWrapper.EnsureDocumentIsOpened()
   --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
   at CrystalDecisions.ReportAppServer.ReportClientDocumentWrapper.EnsureDocumentIsOpened()
   at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.Load(String filename, OpenReportMethod openMethod, Int16 parentJob)
   at CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.Load(String filename)
at SIA.DataTransfer.Forms.frmReport.GetStateReport(Int32 transferType)

please guide me. How can I solve this problem?

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Does this happen on your development machine? Or just production machines? – mattruma Jul 26 at 11:25
It's happen just in production machines. i'm sure report path is correct. – mSafdel Jul 27 at 5:00

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If your application is a standalone executable then this error is generated because you are not properly closing your report object when you are done with it. You might see this error running you application as an ASP.NET app with a lot of users accessing your site simultaneously.

You can cause the error to appear sooner by tweaking this registry key:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\CRYSTAL DECISIONS\10.0\REPORT APPLICATION SERVER\SERVER\PrintJobLimit

It normally is defaulted to 75. For debugging you can set it to a smaller value and cause the error to appear sooner.

When you are done using a report object, call the .Close() method which will clean up the unmanaged resources used.

There are those that mention to change the setting to -1. This is a mistake, it will only cause other problems for an application that is long running. The process will eventually run out of resources and start to fail in ways that will be even more difficult to troubleshoot.

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The internet also suggests reinstalling the crystal report runtimes on the machines you are trying to open the report on (making sure that all locations have the same version).

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thanx SeanJA. i should test this solution. – mSafdel Jul 27 at 5:00
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I've run into this problem before ... the first thing I would do is check to make sure the report path is correct.

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