NLP file deprecation in ASPIRE

NLP file deprecation in ASPIRE

Versions of Aspire older than 5.19.10 may use .nlp configuration files for reporting that are not compatible with Aspire versions 5.20.48 and above. If these files exist, the following errors will be generated when trying to run reports.
"There appears to be an error with Reporting Services setup". Please contact an administrator for assistance. Details: The value provided for the report parameter 'BeginDate' is not valid for its type. (rsReportParameterTypeMismatch)

To resolve, simply go to the Application Server and browse to the Windows Globalization directory and remove the files with the ".nlp" extension.

This issue means that instances of Aspire older than 5.19.10 that use these report configuration files cannot be hosted on the same server as instances of Aspire greater than 5.0.48.
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