Dynamic Crystal Report with Windows Server 2008

I am creating a report through code with Crystal report on Windows Server 2008 R2. When I am executing the following command:
CRAXDRT.Report.Database.AddADOCommand
This is generating an error which is given below:
Error description: Logon failed
Details: [Database Vendor Code: -205]
But its working fine with Windows Server 2003.
Private Sub AddRptDatabase(a_CRReport As CRAXDRT.Report, a_sStartDT As String, _
                           a_sEndDT As String, a_sDept As String, a_sStatus As String)
    Dim cnnRpt As ADODB.Connection
    Dim cmRpt As ADODB.Command
    Dim sSQL As String
    Dim sWhere As String
    Dim sTemp As String
    Dim sTemp1 As String
sSQL = sSQL & sWhere & " Order by AdminData.RONumber"
  Set cnnRpt = New ADODB.Connection
    cnnRpt.open g_objBA.LocalConnectionString
Set cmRpt = New ADODB.Command
    cmRpt.ActiveConnection = cnnRpt
    cmRpt.CommandType = adCmdText
    cmRpt.CommandText = sSQL
    'Create data set
    a_CRReport.Database.AddADOCommand cnnRpt, cmRpt
  Exit Sub
Please suggest some solution.

Moved to Legacy SDK forum.
CR XI R2 Service Pack 6 and Fix Pack 6.4 should work on Windows 2008. CR 2008 SP 2 and above also. Older version, no support for it.
CR is 32 bit, make sure the 32 bit client is installed and being used.
Thank you
Don

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