The reports in Crystal Reports provide a statistical view
of many of the activities that are performed by IBM® Enterprise
Records. For example, you can generate
a report that identifies all of the electronic folders that are created
during a specific time period.
About this task
Restriction: Crystal Reports is supported by
only the delivered traditional IBM Enterprise
Records web application. You can use the reporting engine and
framework to add Crystal Reports support to the IBM Enterprise
Records administration client.
Configuring Crystal Reports:
Restriction: - An SSL-enabled Process Engine or Content Platform Engine cannot
be collocated with the Crystal Reports Application Server. Due to
a conflict between the versions of the DLL nss3.dll used by the two products, you cannot collocate it with the Crystal
Reports Application Server. This restriction is true if the Process Engine Content Platform Engine is configured with
SSL.
- (Windows 2003 SP 1 only) Before you install Crystal
Reports, you must set Data Execution Protection (DEP) for essential Windows programs and services
only. Failure to make this setting prevents services that are required
by Crystal Reports from starting automatically.
On the Windows 2003 server, complete the following
steps:
- Click My Computer, and select Properties.
- Select the Advanced tab.
- Select Performance Settings.
- Select the Data Execution Prevention tab.
- Select the Turn on DEP for essential Windows programs
and services only option.
- Click OK.
- The Content Platform Engine Java™ Client connectivity module
must be installed on the Crystal Reports server.