![]() ![]() 32 bit applications can only use 32 bit ODBC, 64 bit applications can only use 64 bit. The important thing to remember is that they mix like oil and water. You’ll see two shortcuts looking something like this in Windows 10: ODBCĪll your old reports using ODBC will stop working! DON’T PANIC! On 64 bit Windows, you have two separate configurations for ODBC. If you’re planning to install an evaluation copy, try and use a separate PC or Virtual Machine or you’ll find you can’t design reports when the evaluation expires. ![]() I’ve not tested with anything older yet, though I’d expect 2008 or earlier to remain. That side by side install you were hoping for? Sorry, despite the move to 64 bit, you’ll find that your existing 32 bit version of Crystal Reports 1 has disappeared. ![]() It’s finally arrived, but how does the move to a 64 bit report designer change how you work? I’ve installed 2020, where’s Crystal Reports 2016 gone?
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