Resolution 1
To resolve this problem, set the
Trusted Connection parameter in the report file to 0 (zero). To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Crystal Reports 10 for Solomon.
- Click Open, select the custom report, and then click Open.
- On the Database menu, click Set Datasource Location.
- In the Set Datasource Location dialog box, expand Current Data Source: Properties.
- Under Current Data Source: Properties, locate the Trusted Connection: 1 parameter.
Note If the Trusted Connection parameter is not listed, the Trusted Connection option was not selected when the report was created, and this is not the cause of the error.
- Right-click Trusted Connection: 1, and then click Edit.
- Type 0.
- Click Close.
- Click Save.
Resolution 2
To resolve this problem, delete the Microsoft Dynamics SL ODBC connections. Then, let Microsoft Dynamics SL re-create the connections. To do this, follow these steps:
- Click Start, click Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, and then click Data Sources (ODBC).
- On the User DSN tab, remove any items that point to your Microsoft Dynamics SL application databases.
- On the System DSN tab, remove any items that point to your Microsoft Dynamics SL application databases.
- Rerun the report in Microsoft Dynamics SL. The ODBC connections are automatically re-created when you run a report in Microsoft Dynamics SL.
Resolution 3
To resolve this problem, reset the data source in Crystal Reports. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start Crystal Reports 10 for Solomon.
- Click Open, select the custom report, and then click Open.
- On the Database menu, click Set Datasource Location.
- In the Replace With box, expand Create New Connection, and then expand ODBC (RDO).
- Click your Microsoft Dynamics SL database, and then click Next.
- Enter your log on information. Do not select the Trusted Connection check box.
- Click Finish.
- Click the database in the Replace With box. Then, click the database in the Current Data Source box.
- Click Update.
- If you have multiple databases in the Current Data Source box, repeat steps 8 and 9 for each database.
- Click Save, and then exit Crystal Reports.
Resolution 4
To resolve this problem, enable the E7F575915A2E4897A517779C0DD7CE login account in SQL Server 2005 or in SQL Server 2008, and then run the
Synchronize All Ownership & Security update scenario in the
Database Maintenance (98.290.00) screen in Microsoft Dynamics SL. To do this, follow these steps:
- Start SQL Server Management Studio, and then connect to the server that hosts the Microsoft Dynamics SL databases.
- In the Object Explorer pane, expand Security, and then expand Logins.
- Under Logins, right-click E7F575915A2E4897A517779C0DD7CE, and then click Properties.
- In the Select a page pane, click Status, and then click Enabled under Login.
- Click OK, and then close SQL Server Management Studio.
- In Control Panel, click Administrative Tools, and then click Microsoft Dynamics SL Database Maintenance.
- Connect to the instance of SQL Server that is hosting the Microsoft Dynamics SL databases.
- Click the Update Database tab.
- In the Update Scenarios list, click Synchronize All Ownership & Security, and then click Update Database.
- At the bottom of the Database Maintenance (98.290.00) screen, confirm that the progress bar has finished, and then click Close.