Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture












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I'm using crystal report in my VB.net application, when I show the Report and try to print it I face this error :




Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture




The printing works fine on my computer but the problem on client computer.



this the error picture :



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  • Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:08










  • @AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:11










  • Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • @AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:20










  • If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:27
















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I'm using crystal report in my VB.net application, when I show the Report and try to print it I face this error :




Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture




The printing works fine on my computer but the problem on client computer.



this the error picture :



enter image description here










share|improve this question






















  • Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:08










  • @AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:11










  • Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • @AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:20










  • If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:27














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I'm using crystal report in my VB.net application, when I show the Report and try to print it I face this error :




Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture




The printing works fine on my computer but the problem on client computer.



this the error picture :



enter image description here










share|improve this question













I'm using crystal report in my VB.net application, when I show the Report and try to print it I face this error :




Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture




The printing works fine on my computer but the problem on client computer.



this the error picture :



enter image description here







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  • Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:08










  • @AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:11










  • Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • @AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:20










  • If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:27


















  • Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:08










  • @AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:11










  • Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:18










  • @AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
    – Rabeea qabaha
    Nov 22 at 18:20










  • If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
    – Andrew Morton
    Nov 22 at 18:27
















Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:08




Have you set anything to do with cultures in your program?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:08












@AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
– Rabeea qabaha
Nov 22 at 18:11




@AndrewMorton Yes I'm using the currency sample by using .tostring("C2") and in the crystal design I'm using the currency sample by format option.
– Rabeea qabaha
Nov 22 at 18:11












Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:18




Unless someone comes along with a better suggestion, a search for "Customized cultures cannot be passed LCID, only by name, Parameter name: culture" might give you useful information. Which version of the .NET Framework is it using?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:18












@AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
– Rabeea qabaha
Nov 22 at 18:20




@AndrewMorton I already searched and I couldn't fined a solution, I'm using .NET 4.0 , but i changed it to 4.6 and i had the same problem
– Rabeea qabaha
Nov 22 at 18:20












If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:27




If you set your computer's regional settings the same as the client's computer's settings, can you reproduce the error? I notice that there is a print dialog displayed - at exactly what point does the error message appear (e.g. when the dialog appears, when choosing a printer, when clicking print, or something else)?
– Andrew Morton
Nov 22 at 18:27












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after searching, I found the solution :



By change the region settings of the operation system to a format whose LCID does not equal 4096. The format can be changed in Control Panel > Region > Formats.






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