Saturday, February 25, 2012

Previewing reports - MissingMethodException

Hi, after installing RS SP1, when I want to preview a report in VS.NET 2003,
I get an error- MissingMethodException: Method not found: System.String
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Globals.GetCurrentWindowsUserName().
I guess its because Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.dll is somehow
wrongly registered, I tried to register it with regsvr32.exe (both copies,
one in Documents and Setting and one under RS home directory) but I didnt
succeed.
The report renders allright in Report Manager, but I really miss the
Preview, because it slows down the developing so much.
Any help would be appreciated.I even tried to unisnstall Reporting Services and did a clean install again,
but it didnt help. I really dont feel like reinstalling Windows now...
"Nikola Tepper" wrote:
> Hi, after installing RS SP1, when I want to preview a report in VS.NET 2003,
> I get an error- MissingMethodException: Method not found: System.String
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Globals.GetCurrentWindowsUserName().
> I guess its because Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.dll is somehow
> wrongly registered, I tried to register it with regsvr32.exe (both copies,
> one in Documents and Setting and one under RS home directory) but I didnt
> succeed.
> The report renders allright in Report Manager, but I really miss the
> Preview, because it slows down the developing so much.
> Any help would be appreciated.|||--
Ravi Mumulla (Microsoft)
SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Nikola Tepper" <Nikola Tepper@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:8766C01C-9FA8-4C21-BC00-71627266FDA9@.microsoft.com...
> I even tried to unisnstall Reporting Services and did a clean install
again,
> but it didnt help. I really dont feel like reinstalling Windows now...
> "Nikola Tepper" wrote:
> > Hi, after installing RS SP1, when I want to preview a report in VS.NET
2003,
> > I get an error- MissingMethodException: Method not found: System.String
> >
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Globals.GetCurrentWindowsUserName().
> > I guess its because Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.dll is
somehow
> > wrongly registered, I tried to register it with regsvr32.exe (both
copies,
> > one in Documents and Setting and one under RS home directory) but I
didnt
> > succeed.
> > The report renders allright in Report Manager, but I really miss the
> > Preview, because it slows down the developing so much.
> > Any help would be appreciated.|||Sorry, hit "Send" too soon. Did you try reinstalling the .NET framework?
--
Ravi Mumulla (Microsoft)
SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Ravi Mumulla (Microsoft)" <ravimu@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:ODFBI7IjEHA.3632@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>
> --
> Ravi Mumulla (Microsoft)
> SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> "Nikola Tepper" <Nikola Tepper@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:8766C01C-9FA8-4C21-BC00-71627266FDA9@.microsoft.com...
> > I even tried to unisnstall Reporting Services and did a clean install
> again,
> > but it didnt help. I really dont feel like reinstalling Windows now...
> >
> > "Nikola Tepper" wrote:
> >
> > > Hi, after installing RS SP1, when I want to preview a report in VS.NET
> 2003,
> > > I get an error- MissingMethodException: Method not found:
System.String
> > >
>
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Globals.GetCurrentWindowsUserName().
> > > I guess its because Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.dll is
> somehow
> > > wrongly registered, I tried to register it with regsvr32.exe (both
> copies,
> > > one in Documents and Setting and one under RS home directory) but I
> didnt
> > > succeed.
> > > The report renders allright in Report Manager, but I really miss the
> > > Preview, because it slows down the developing so much.
> > > Any help would be appreciated.
>

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