Installed Java 2 & jakarta-tomcat, Now VB6 & RDC (Crystal Rpts) App Fails

Help I recently installed java 2 and jakarta-tomcat and suddenly a Visual Basic 6 application that I've had forever won't call it's Crystal Reports (RDC) components correctly. I can't even open the RDC report designers from Visual Basic 6 at design time. I get an "Application Error" and I'm totally kicked out.
Does anyone know where I can find a list of known software conflicts for Java &/or Jakarta-tomcat?
Thanks in Advance,
gvanlaeken

Have you tried to re-install Crystal Reports ?

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