I am getting this also. I'm wondering if you have to have visual studio .NET
installed, but I thought only the .NET framework was required.
I saw a post about adding the following to the ReportServer web.config,
however, this didn't even work:
<system.web>
<pages enableViewState="true" />
</system.web>
I have no clue and would love to install the Reporting Services CRM Feature
Pack, however, it doesn't seem to work.
[quoted text, click to view] "kleinmk" wrote:
> I am trying to install the Reporting Services CRM Feature Pack on a SBS 2003.
> I have installed Reporting Services and SP1 for it. Everything installed
> just fine when I installed Reporting Services. I went to install the Feature
> Pack for CRM (also installed on the same server) and at the very end of the
> installation, I get the following error:
>
> "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
>
> That is it and then it backs itself out of the installation. Any ideas? I
> have not been successful researching the error as it is highly generic.
>
Hey guys, I installed it and found it to be completely useless, it's honestly
not worth the effort.
[quoted text, click to view] "Chris" wrote:
> I am getting this also. I'm wondering if you have to have visual studio .NET
> installed, but I thought only the .NET framework was required.
>
> I saw a post about adding the following to the ReportServer web.config,
> however, this didn't even work:
>
> <system.web>
> <pages enableViewState="true" />
> </system.web>
>
> I have no clue and would love to install the Reporting Services CRM Feature
> Pack, however, it doesn't seem to work.
>
> "kleinmk" wrote:
>
> > I am trying to install the Reporting Services CRM Feature Pack on a SBS 2003.
> > I have installed Reporting Services and SP1 for it. Everything installed
> > just fine when I installed Reporting Services. I went to install the Feature
> > Pack for CRM (also installed on the same server) and at the very end of the
> > installation, I get the following error:
> >
> > "Object reference not set to an instance of an object."
> >
> > That is it and then it backs itself out of the installation. Any ideas? I
> > have not been successful researching the error as it is highly generic.
> >
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