Crystal report viewer aspnet_client files

Hello,
I hope this is an easy question. Sadly I can't answer it for myself: what installer do I have to use to get the aspnet_client files installed in a web server?
I mean the files that go under \inetpub\wwwroot\aspnet_client\system_web\2_0_50727\crystalreportviewers115\ and that give support to the crystal report viewer object used in the .net web applications.
I do have these files installed in my dev environment, but I can't pinpoint which installer was used to get them there, now I need to put this on a web server.
The installers I have are for BOE XI R2 (SP1, SP2 and SP3) and also for CrystalReports XI
I think I should use BOE XI R2 in client mode in the web server, and then install the SPs
Can someone let me know if this is correct?
Thanks!
Marcelo

Hi Adam, thank you for the quick answer.
I'm not sure if I can give you all the required information about that. This is what I know (the dev environment was setup before I got to work with it, so I don't have the specific details):
For the DEV environment:
1. Business Objects XI R2 was installed along with SP1, SP2, SP3 and the Fix Pack 3.6
2. Crystal Reports XI was installed (no SP, no FP)
As a result of the above installations, in Visual Studio 2005 became available the CrystalReportViewer object, which references the library CrystalDecisions.Web.dll. I believe the same installer that made this available to Visual Studio, also installed the aspnet_client files in the DEV machine. As far as I can tell, there was no specific installation for either SDK, just what was mentioned above.
Sadly I don't have access to a different machine where I can install from scratch to identify which installer actually does the trick, but after peeking inside the installer files, I believe these client files was the result of the BOE XI R2 install.

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