What are the different between craxdrt.dll vs. craxddrt.dll

What are the different between craxdrt.dll vs. craxddrt.dll
When to use craxdrt.dll?
When to use craxddrt.dll?
Thank you very much.

Hi David,
Craxddrt is the embeddable Designer control. You can design reports with it using it's report design interface.
The RDC has been deprecated as of version 9 and no longer shipped in CR 2008. Craxddrt is shipped with 2008 but you are no lnger licensed to use it, it's the designer UI in .NET IDE.
I suggest you move to our .NET Assemblies and RAS which is the replacement for the RDC.
Thank you
Don

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