Saving scheduled report in a Sharepoint document library

I am trying to schedule a crystal report through Infoview and I want the resulting report saved in a Sharepoint document library. Is this possible? I am using BOE 11.5

Hi Maureen;
it is not possible...Because sharepoint document library is a virtual directory.You only save your files to real directories.
You must use SharePoint Integration Kit.

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