The requtest could not be submitted for backgroung processing.

Our Web applciation is using ASP.Net Framework 2.0 and Crysal Report Assembly version is 10.2.3600.0
After fetching one particular report we are getting below error
"Error in file c:\windows\temp\FileName{1B044BEA-1C14-44DF-92DC-107455F949FD}.RPT
The requtest could not be submitted for backgroung processing."
There is no problem while fetching data from backend procedure. It runs without error.
Is there any hot fix for the same?

We too are facing same challange with CrystalReports Version=10.2.3600.0
Can some body post resolution.
Thanks in advance.
-Murali

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    Our Web applciation is using ASP.Net Framework 2.0 and Crysal Report Assembly version is 10.2.3600.0
    After fetching one particular report we are getting below error
    "Error in file c:\windows\temp\FileName{1B044BEA-1C14-44DF-92DC-107455F949FD}.RPT
    The requtest could not be submitted for backgroung processing."
    There is no problem while fetching data from backend procedure. It runs without error.
    Is there any hot fix for the same?

    We too are facing same challange with CrystalReports Version=10.2.3600.0
    Can some body post resolution.
    Thanks in advance.
    -Murali

  • The request could not be submitted for background processing.

    Post Author: Chriss
    CA Forum: Administration
    It's an BOE XI SR2, on Win2k3 server, with a print cluster with two print spools, handling 3000+ printers. I discovered this error to be intermittent and only on one of the spools. It turned out that the only common factor was an HP4250 print driver. I backed all the 4250s down to 4200 drivers and the intermitent error ("Error in File. The request could not be submitted for background processing.") went from about 100 a day to zero. The other spool had a different version of the HP4250 driver and would on rare occassion cause this error, "Error in File ... Page header or footer longer than a page." but never the background processing error.
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    Post Author: krishna.moorthi
    CA Forum: Administration
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  • Crystal Reports VS 2008 "The request could not be submitted for background processing"

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    [Improving Crystal Reports Performance in Visual Studio .NET Applications|https://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/go/portal/prtroot/docs/library/uuid/8029cc96-6ff3-2b10-47a2-b30ea790ea5b].
    I realize I've thrown a lot of info in here, but all of it may apply. In a way I feel like we've ended up across the river without crossing the bridge first, but let's see what comes out of all of this (teleporting worked for Captain Kirk   ).
    - Ludek
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