Visual Studio 2013 to open a Sage 50 Crystal Report (which is in 2008)

Is it possible to open a report using the latest runtimes and visual studio components (v13)?
I am trying to view a crystal report done in 2008 on a web site I'm creating. When I add the controls (CrystalReportViewer and CrystalReportSource with path to report) and run the page it asks me for credentials. I know I can programatically set them but I wanted to try to see if it worked at first. I plugged in the credentials and the popup for credentials kept coming back. It would never show the report.
I then tried programatically setting the login credentials and still would show the credentials popup.
Is this because of a version issue? Any ideas or suggestions? I only have visual studio 2013 and I'm hoping it's still possible to view the report on a web site.
Thanks in advance,
Miguel Martorell

Thansk for the quick reply.
I am able to access the database using the odbc connections even with a query tool used outside of their server. I have the ODBC set up and what not. I can edit the report using crystal report from outside the server as well. I am just pointing to the .rpt file so I thought it would be a CR version or component issue.
I will ask over there as well hoping for an answer that will help me solve this.
Thanks again,
Miguel Martorell

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