No Managed folder created in under C:\Program Files\Common Files\CrystalDe.

Hi All,
I installed Crystal report 9 developer edition on web server but I found I don't have any Crystal report related DLL in assymbly folder and not managed folder created under C:\Program Files\Common Files\CrystalDesion\2.0\ folder.
My server running .NET Framework 1.1.
Any help appriciated.
Thanks
Anil

CR 9 has been out of support for way too long. I don't remember the directory structure for CR 9. What is hte issue you are actually getting?
Was the framework installed after or before CR 9?
Ludek
Edited by: Ludek Uher on Mar 11, 2010 6:57 AM

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