It is known that if a Vista or Windows 7 workstation is used to start an Adagio program that contains a CustomRP folder with custom reports, an access violation error will occur. Windows XP users will not have the problem. I'm surprised that it ever worked on a workstation that uses Vista when reports were availabe to load, if that is what you are indicating. There is currently no 'fix' to make CustomRP reports work on a Vista workstation.
As from our previous post in this thread, if you want this user to be able to load Order Entry from a Vista or Windows 7 workstation, you will need to remove the CustomRP report visibility for them, using the techniques as described. As you mentioned that you would like other users to have access to CustomRP reports, you should not completely remove the CustomRP directory but instead ensure that no RPT report files exist directly in the \CustomRP folder, but instead that all report files are contained in 'security group sub-folders'.
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