
Recently we when tested on Windows 10 IE 11, we received the classic Unable to load client print control error when clicking on Print button. The installation via the 'yellow bar' prompt in Internet Explorer has failed on a previous occasion.The ActiveX control files are in RSClientPrint.cab, this can be downloaded via Downloads section of Support Site.We have SharePoint 2013 integrated SSRS 2012 service application. If Internet Explorer security settings are such that the installation of the ActiveX control would not be permitted.ģ. To save users having to accept the ActiveX installation prompts orĢ. Upon first attempt to use the client printfunction (or first attempt after installing a Reporting Services update such as an SQL Server service pack), IE will prompt the userto download and install the ActiveX control.The ActiveX control may be manually pre-deployed to client machines. In order to print reporting services reports to a client-connectedprinter, Reporting Services uses a small ActiveX component known as RSClientPrint. Or CAB files can be downloaded via for manual distribution of DLL and RLL files:īromcom MIS Reports are delivered using Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services, a component of Microsoft SQL Server.Reporting Services displays reports to users in a web browser.

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It would be amazing if anyone had an MSI for this or even some knowledge on how to resolve it!!! Reporting Services Client-Side Printing and Silent Deployment of RSClientPrint.cab ActiveX file I have had a good search and found this page that shows how to copy, extract and then register the DLLs. If they click "Allow" in IE 10 it then pops up the UAC window.


When staff press print, IE asks to installed the add-on "Microsoft SQL Server" from "Microsoft Corporation" Our new MIS (Bromcom) has a Print Button.
