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How to install Crystal Reports 8 with Domino R5 (continued)

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
Root (C:\) IUSR_(Server name) Read (RX) (RX)
Root (C:\) System Read (RX) (RX)

The Crystal Reports directory is the directory to which Seagate Crystal Reports is installed. This directory houses the Crystal Web Reporting Engine (WCSINSAPI.DLL), the Crystal Reports Page Server (PAGESERVER.EXE), and the Crystal Web Component Server (WEBCOMPSERVER.EXE). By default, this directory is c:->Program Files->Seagate Software->WCS. Table B shows its File Permissions.

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
Seagate Crystal Reports Web Reporting Directory IUSR_(Server name) Read (RX) (RX)
Seagate Crystal Reports Web Reporting Directory System Read (RX) (RX)

The Viewer directory contains the Crystal Report Viewers and their components. By default, this directory is installed as c:->Program Files->Seagate Software->Viewers. Table C shows its File Permissions.

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
\Viewers IUSR_(Server name) Read (RX) (RX)
\Viewers System Read (RX) (RX)

The Cache directory is used to house the temporary files used by the Crystal Web Component Server to serve reports to the browser. By default, this directory is located at c:->Program Files->Seagate Software->WCS->Cache. Table D shows its File Permissions.

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
\Cache IUSR_(Server name) Special Access (RWXD) (RX)
\Cache System Special Access (RWXD) (RX)

The reports directory is used to house the sample Web reports that are optionally installed with Seagate Crystal Reports 8. By default, this directory is located at c:->Program Files->Seagate Software->Crystal Reports->Samples->Reports. Table E shows its File Permissions.

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
\Reports and subdirectories IUSR_(Server name) Read (RX) (RX)
\Reports and subdirectories System Read (RX) (RX)

The reports directory is used to run the sample Web reports that are optionally installed with Seagate Crystal Reports Professional. By default, this directory is located at c:->Program Files->Seagate Software->Crystal Reports->Samples->Code->Web. Table F shows its File Permissions.

Directory on Web Server NT account Required access
\Code\Web and subdirectories IUSR_(Server name) Read (RX) (RX)
\Code\Web and subdirectories System Read (RX) (RX)

The physical directory contains your report files along with the ASP files used to serve reports over the Web through the Crystal Automation Server. It's also necessary to have access to this directory so that ASP.DLL can process the .asp files. Table G shows its File Permissions.


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