Has several answers that have nothing to do with "volume discounts" because they actually explain how to get the full featured product for free. Give you free licenses of non-Express editions. You need to First Change Your Framwork to. It’s odd that Crystal isn’t listed in the Extensions gallery that you can access through the VS2010 Extension Manager (on the Tools menu) or online at There’s an extensive blog post on the SAP website about Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 which also lists new features, including a WPF report viewer. A prompt window will open, click on yes button. If you're writing software you intend to sell, if you make web sites for customers, or if you're a student (high school or college/university) then there are programs from Microsoft that From the target framework select '.NET Framework 4' instead of '.NET Framework 4 Client Profile'.
That said, you can probably get the versions that cost money for free. Explore our 2021 State of Remote Work Report for fresh insights on why employees are embracing the work-from-anywhere mindset and how employers are evolving. Says you're allowed to sell the products you make with Express, they're not saying you can have any and all features in Express that you might use to make a product you will sell. CRVS2010 see the SAP Crystal Reports, Version for Visual Studio.
The Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 Reference page includes downloads for the CRVS2010 runtime MSM, MSI files and more. There isn't some trick to turn the free product into the paid product, and there isn't some obligation on Microsoft that they should have all the same features in the free and paid product. Service Pack 4 for CRVS2010 can be downloaded from the Crystal Reports for Visual Studio 2010 Reference Page.