Here are several things you can try along with the solution that ultimately worked for two of our consultants in two separate installations.Īlthough this could be a rights issue there is some indication that it may also be caused by. There can be many causes to this – from the simple (insufficient user rights) to the more complex (conflicting copies of DLL files). Note: Installing the full version of Crystal Reports may appear to complete but the program might not start up.
This appears to occur during the install/registration of Crystal Reports runtime files and/or DLLs. We’re not 100% sure why the problem occurs though some speculation is that Windows Server 2003 Small Business could be a major contributor.Įrror 1904 while installing Sage 1. Several of our consultants ran into this particularly nasty installation bug.