Export to Excel 2007 failed - Invalid export DLL or export format.

Hi,
Environment:
OS: Windows XP (SP3)
Crystal Reports : 12.1.0.892
We have a problem for exporting few reports to Excel 2007 (Export to Excel 2003 works fine for those reports).
Getting the bellow while trying to Export to Excel 2007.
Crystal Report Windows Forms Viewer
Error in File CDSFUN01 {99B42BC5-2FBB-4F75-A4F5-D7B5B7B6AE0B}.rpt:
Invalid export DLL or export format.
OK  
Export Report
Export failed.
OK  
Its the same case even if we try to Export blank report to Excel 2007 as well. Please help.

I will make sure that I am on the latest patch ie SP4
https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100008782452011E/cr2008sp4.exe
You can find the rumtimes here:
MSI:
https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100008782532011E/cr2008sp4_redist.zip
MSM:
https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100008782522011E/cr2008sp4_mm.zip
ClickOnce
https://smpdl.sap-ag.de/~sapidp/012002523100008782442011E/cr2008sp4_clickonce.zip
Recompile the app and then deploy.
What is the .NET Framework used by the application?
Method of deployment?
OS where app is deployed, x86 or x64?
Are you able to export the report from designer ie CR2008 Standalone?
- Saurabh

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