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Friday, March 9, 2012

Export to PDF error

Some users get the following error when exporting to PDF:
There was an error opening this document. The file does not exist.
They can save the document locally though and open it. We're all using the
same version of Acrobat Reader (6.0.1).
Has anyone experienced this before?
Thanks,
Jason MacKenzieJason, I have aboslutely experienced this same issue and it is a major
problem. Can someone from Microsoft please comment on this issue. We have
various version of .pdf in the office. 5.0 works fine it seems for Reporting
Services rendering to .pdf but we have a requirement for employees to see
their ADP paystubs in 6.0. Adober .pdf's load fine in the browser when
pulled up directly from other sources which leads me to believe this is a
driver issue on the reporting services side?
"Jason MacKenzie" wrote:
> Some users get the following error when exporting to PDF:
> There was an error opening this document. The file does not exist.
> They can save the document locally though and open it. We're all using the
> same version of Acrobat Reader (6.0.1).
> Has anyone experienced this before?
> Thanks,
> Jason MacKenzie
>
>|||Here's an additional caveat. This seems to be happening primarily on systems
with Adobe Acrobt 6.0 Professional installed?
"Scott" wrote:
> Jason, I have aboslutely experienced this same issue and it is a major
> problem. Can someone from Microsoft please comment on this issue. We have
> various version of .pdf in the office. 5.0 works fine it seems for Reporting
> Services rendering to .pdf but we have a requirement for employees to see
> their ADP paystubs in 6.0. Adober .pdf's load fine in the browser when
> pulled up directly from other sources which leads me to believe this is a
> driver issue on the reporting services side?
> "Jason MacKenzie" wrote:
> > Some users get the following error when exporting to PDF:
> >
> > There was an error opening this document. The file does not exist.
> >
> > They can save the document locally though and open it. We're all using the
> > same version of Acrobat Reader (6.0.1).
> >
> > Has anyone experienced this before?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jason MacKenzie
> >
> >
> >