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<strong>CE90WIN</strong>_<strong>EN</strong>_SP2<br />

ADAPT00207705<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 35806307<br />

When users apply Single sign-on authentication to Crystal Enterprise on Windows 2003, the following error may appear:<br />

"Internal Error in Web Component Server Connector, an internal error occurred preventing this request from completing<br />

successfully..."<br />

During NTLM Single sign-on, Windows 2003/IIS-6 sometimes passes an empty authentication type to the web connector, rather than<br />

NTLM. NTLM is required for proper Single Sign-on authentication.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

If the authentication type is empty and the Web Component Server requires NTLM (because Single Sign-on is enabled), the connector<br />

now re-negotiates with the client to ensure NTLM is passed.<br />

ADAPT00208684<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 35737907<br />

When refreshing reports that are based on PeopleSoft data in CR 9.0, the Crystal Reports UI is used for logon rather than the<br />

PeopleSoft UI.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

Known Limitations:<br />

Newly created reports still use the Crystal Reports UI logon. To use the PeopleSoft UI, the report must be saved, closed, and reopened.<br />

ADAPT00210005<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 35699991<br />

When using the Peoplesoft ODBC driver, the Crystal Reports 9 designer displays the incorrect time.<br />

The problem is caused by the crdb_odbc.dll file, which binds the time field to a timestamp structure rather than a time structure.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.<br />

ADAPT00212966<br />

Description:<br />

Patch ID: 35737916<br />

When connecting to PeopleSoft data, Crystal Reports removes the DBQ information in the connection string, and passes only DSN,<br />

UID, and PW.<br />

New Behavior:<br />

This problem is resolved.

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