The report could not be opned from BusinessObjects Enterprise.

The following is the error message that I am getting.
The report could not be opned from BusinessObjects Enterprise.
Possibly the report is on a different BusinessObjects Enterprise system that the one you are currently logged on to. If this problem persists, pelase contact your administrator.
I am at a different location. All I am trying is to access the report using crystal reports 11.
The port issue was solved. I can login to the server and see the list of all the reports, but when I started clicking each report, I am getting the above error.
Let me know if there is any soultion to this.
Thanks
san
Edited by: xavier on Jul 28, 2009 4:59 PM

initially the port number 1725 (i mean the default crystal report port number) was blocked. so i was getting the error
"transport error: communication failture"
but after they opened it up I was able to login to the report folders, but couldnt go foward beyond that.
so you are saying, they will have to open up more ports?
Thanks,
San

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