dll is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. The Windows Font Viewer tool is available as a preview for all fonts on Windows 11, 10. If you need help freeing up drive space, see Tips to free up drive space on your PC. A common cause of errors is inadequate drive space. Also the server does have a couple of Crystal (version 9 I think) and SQL server 2003 reporting runtime installed on them. all major operating systems (Unix, Windows (Mac). For help with Windows Update issues in Windows 10, see Troubleshoot problems updating Windows 10 instead. This is an annoyance because we remote desktop to the server to use our main MRP program, so using the program inside the server will be best, so we don't have so switch back to the desktop machine just for a single operation.īy the way this is the normal Arial Font, so it is not a missing font issue.
When printing directly (I created my own code to do it, the report is rendered in EMF and then prints it) I have the same problem.īut when saving in PDF or Word from the ReportViewer control the do appear correctly. I have tried the app on a WinXP, Vista and Windows 7 machine and there is no problem, the report is previewed correctly.īut when installing it on the server directly (2003 R2, 64 bit) the Font are stretched (even Printing from the control). The reportviewer uses a Local report embedded into the application.
With help from Google, I found that the Windows Font Viewer program is fontview.exe, which I found on my system in C:/Windows/system32, so I went back to the Folder Options and selected that program to use for. I did a small app to make shipping bills, where a user enters the information they want and can either Preview (a form with a ReportViewer control is opening up) or Print direclty. Also Windows Font Viewer was not even on the list of available programs.