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Introduction
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Requirements
Server Requirements

- Windows 2000, Windows XP, or Windows 2003 Server.
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Microsoft .NET Framework Redistributable
version 1.0 or later.
The .NET Framework version number must be the same as the J# version number -
use .NET Framework 1.0 with J# 1.0, or use .NET Framework 1.1 with J# 1.1.
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J# Redistributable Package
version 1.0 or later.
The .NET Framework version number must be the same as the J# version number -
use .NET Framework 1.0 with J# 1.0, or use .NET Framework 1.1 with J# 1.1.
Server Requirements for Reporting Services Integration
To
use WordWriter with Reporting Services 2000, you will need:
To
use WordWriter with Reporting Services 2005, you will need:
Microsoft Word is not required on the server.
This prevents the performance penalties and instability associated with
instantiating multiple copies of the Word object on a Web server.
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Client Requirements

To create WordWriter templates, you will need:
- Microsoft Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), or 2003.
| WordWriter templates can be created in Word 2003, however,
if a template contains certain new Word 2003 features, WordWriter may
throw an exception. This issue only applies to the creation of templates;
WordWriter-generated output files can be viewed in Word 2003 with no limitations.
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No software is required on the user's machine to download and save a Word file. To
enable opening of Word files, one of the following must be installed on the
client:
- Microsoft Word 97, 2000, 2002 (XP), or 2003.
- Microsoft's free
Word Viewer
. The Word Viewer allows the user to view and print
Word files, but not to modify them.
- Another application that supports the Word format, such as,
StarOffice
or
OpenOffice
for Unix.
Client Requirements for Reporting Services Integration
To
use WordWriter with Reporting Services, you will need:
- Microsoft Word 2000, 2002 (XP), or 2003
- Microsoft Excel 2000, 2002 (XP), or 2003
- MS Query or Visual Studio.NET
| In most cases, data sources and queries will be defined in Visual Studio .NET.
MS Query is required only if you wish to allow report designers to define
data sources and queries within Microsoft Word. |
MS Query is part of Microsoft Office, but may not be
installed by default. To install MS Query:
- Have your Office Installation CD ready.
- Close all programs.
- Double-click Add or Remove Programs in the Control Panel.
- Select Microsoft Office, and click the
Change button.
- Select Add or Remove Features.
- Check Choose advanced customization of applications.
- Expand Office Tools.
- Select Microsoft Query and click Update.

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