When you install or reference version 9.0.0.0, it typically involves three primary DLLs:
: Double-click reportviewer.exe and follow the on-screen prompts.
If a user has a newer version of the Report Viewer component (such as version 10.0.0.0 from Visual Studio 2010), the legacy application may fail.
Let's clarify the core truth right away: Microsoft distributes this file as part of a larger, official installer package. The specific package you need is the Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2008 (also known as version 9.0).
When you install or reference version 9.0.0.0, it typically involves three primary DLLs:
: Double-click reportviewer.exe and follow the on-screen prompts.
If a user has a newer version of the Report Viewer component (such as version 10.0.0.0 from Visual Studio 2010), the legacy application may fail.
Let's clarify the core truth right away: Microsoft distributes this file as part of a larger, official installer package. The specific package you need is the Microsoft Report Viewer Redistributable 2008 (also known as version 9.0).