I have WinForm app that includes a WebBrowser tool from the VisualStudio2005
toolbox. I load a Reporting Services Report into the WinForm's webBrowser
window as follows:
webBrowser1.Navigate(new Uri(reporturl));
This works great, except for when I try to print, I get the following message:
"An error occured trying to get the current window."
Any suggestions for getting a Reporting Service report to print from within
a WinForm's WebBrowser?
Thanks,
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RandyHello Randy,
If you access the report via the http://, could you print it correctly?
Also, please try to remove the RSClientPrint Class in the IE and check
whether this issue appeared or not.
Remove the RSClientPrint Class from IE:
Tools >> Internet Options >> General Tab >> Settings >> View Objects >>
Right-click
RSClientPrint Class and choose Remove.
If you try to debug the application, what error did you get?
Please let me know the result so that I can provide further assistance.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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rights.)|||Thanks for the response.
> If you access the report via the http://, could you print it correctly?
If I access the report using http:// in Internet Explorer, it works
perfectly. If I access the report using http:// in the webBrowser tool in my
WinForm, it gives an error.
> Also, please try to remove the RSClientPrint Class in the IE and check
> whether this issue appeared or not.
I removed the RSClientPrint Class in IE. I get the same results as above.
Printing works in IE, but not in the webBroswer tool in my WinForm.
> If you try to debug the application, what error did you get?
The first error dialog box is as follows:
Print Error:
An error occured trying to get the current window.
<OK>
The second error dialog box:
Error
A Runtime Error has occured.
Do you wish to Debug?
Error: Could not complete the operation due to error 8007f305.
<Yes>
Unable to attach to the crashing process. A debugger is already attached.
<OK>
All thoughts appreicated...
Randy|||Hello Randy,
This is a known issue in the Reporting Services 2005. Please update your
SSRS to SP1 and then have a check.
Thank you!
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
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