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I am building a WebApp (ASP.NET 2.0 C#) on VS2010.

App is working fine and I thought I put a Report functionality so I installed ReportViewer 2010.

When I dragged ReportViewer control from the Tookbox and ran the page, I got some sort of assembly reference error so I added Microsoft.ReportViewer.WebForm in Reference. However there was only 8.0.0.0 version.

When I try running, it gave me:

The base class includes the field 'ReportViewer1', but its type (Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportViewer) is not compatible with the type of control (Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.ReportViewer).

I assume this is happening because I did not reference Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm 10.0.0.0. Anyone know why I do not have that in my reference list and how do I get it on there?

Thanks

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VS 2010 normally works with Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm 10.0.0.0. I wonder why you ended up with the super old version 8.0.0.0. However, you can add manually Add or Remove References and/or manually replace the Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm 8.0.0.0 with Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm 10.0.0.0 in your web.config.

If for some reason you don't have installed it on your machine you can install Microsoft Report Viewer 2010 Redistributable Package.

Although I'm using ASP.Net 2.0 with Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm 10.0.0.0 as well and so far I had no problems. The compiler warns about Framework 4.0 being referenced by Microsoft.Reporting.WebForm and suggests upgrading to ASP.Net 4.0

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