![]() We have resolved the issue, though we do not know the actual cause. Requested through ASP.Net 4 intranet site Running on Windows Server 2008, IIS 7, Also local Win7 dev machines Is anyone aware of any Crystal Reports issues that could cause this behavior? If you preview the report there, it works fine. ![]() ![]() It is not happening in the integrated Crystal Reports development environment within VS2010. Even such simple fields as usernames are affected. No one has made changes to the reports and the database data is correct, but the output on the reports now have random characters (usually t's and i's) seemingly inserted at random in between and on top of the text. We have been running these same reports with the same version of Crystal reports for a good while now. This is so strange, I almost think we have a virus. Crystal Reports is seemingly randomly adding characters into report output.
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