Access 2010 and CR XI

I have a legacy Access ADP app originally developed in Access 2000, and has since been upgraded to Access 2002 and subsequently Access 2003. The app references CR XI RDC in order to print report. It has worked for years until we started running the ADP app in Access 2010 (32 bit). The ADP app crashes whenever I call RDC's PrintOut method. The code has not changed one bit - except it is running in Access 2010. We tried the app in different compatibility mode, on different operating systems (XP, Win7 and Win Server 2008) and the result is exactly the same - it crashes as soon as it calls PrintOut method.
One peculiar aspect of it is that the crash occurs for reports that references tables directly whereas it works with reports created based on stored proc.
I suspect it might have something to do with the different DLLs that deals with table based reports vs stored proc based report.
Any suggestions or ideas here?

Hello Calvin
The last version of CR that incouded the RDC was 11.5 (XI R2). So, one idea would be to get to CR XI R2. See this blog on how to.
Now, this still does not give you any guarantee that you will get the app to connect to Access 2010 as CR XI R2 would not be forward compatible... E.g.; according to the Supported Platforms documentation for CR XI R2, Access 2010 is not supported.
If CR XI R2 SP6 does not solve the issue, your only option is to port the app to CR 2008, or CRVS2010 and use the CR SDK for VS .NET.
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