Monday, February 20, 2012

Reporting Services Won't Install

I get an error at the very end of Reporting Services installation,
indicating that it cannot start the service. It then rolls the whole
installation back. I started the installation while logged in as the system
Administrator:
--
Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Developer Edition --
Error 1920. Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start. Verify
that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
--
Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone know how to get around
this?
Thanks,
-- da
PS:
Here is more event log information:
--
The configuration information of the performance library
"C:\WINNT\system32\w3ctrs.dll" for the "W3SVC" service does not match the
trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
--
The configuration information of the performance library
"C:\WINNT\system32\ftpctrs2.dll" for the "MSFTPSVC" service does not match
the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
--
Service cannot be started.
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.FailedToDecryptConfigInfor
mationException: The encrypted value for configuration setting Dsn cannot be
decrypted. -->
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException:
An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
details.
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.UnprotectData(By
te[] data, Int32 dwFlags)
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
ta(Byte[] data)
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
ta(String data)
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
tring encryptedData, String element)
-- End of inner exception stack trace --
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
tring encryptedData, String element)
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.get_ConnectionString
()
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.StartRPCServe
r()
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.Start()
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.NTService.ReportService.OnStart(String[]
args)
at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.ServiceQueuedMainCallback(Object state)
--I am having the same exact problem. Please let me know if you find a
workaround or a solution.
"da" wrote:
> I get an error at the very end of Reporting Services installation,
> indicating that it cannot start the service. It then rolls the whole
> installation back. I started the installation while logged in as the system
> Administrator:
> --
> Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Developer Edition --
> Error 1920. Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start. Verify
> that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> --
> Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone know how to get around
> this?
> Thanks,
> -- da
> PS:
> Here is more event log information:
> --
> The configuration information of the performance library
> "C:\WINNT\system32\w3ctrs.dll" for the "W3SVC" service does not match the
> trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> --
> The configuration information of the performance library
> "C:\WINNT\system32\ftpctrs2.dll" for the "MSFTPSVC" service does not match
> the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> --
> Service cannot be started.
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.FailedToDecryptConfigInfor
> mationException: The encrypted value for configuration setting Dsn cannot be
> decrypted. -->
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException:
> An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
> details.
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.UnprotectData(By
> te[] data, Int32 dwFlags)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> ta(Byte[] data)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> ta(String data)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> tring encryptedData, String element)
> -- End of inner exception stack trace --
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> tring encryptedData, String element)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.get_ConnectionString
> ()
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.StartRPCServe
> r()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.Start()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.NTService.ReportService.OnStart(String[]
> args)
> at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.ServiceQueuedMainCallback(Object state)
> --
>
>|||I've got this problem too. I've never seen it before. Microsoft, where are
you on this?
"da" wrote:
> I get an error at the very end of Reporting Services installation,
> indicating that it cannot start the service. It then rolls the whole
> installation back. I started the installation while logged in as the system
> Administrator:
> --
> Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Developer Edition --
> Error 1920. Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start. Verify
> that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> --
> Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone know how to get around
> this?
> Thanks,
> -- da
> PS:
> Here is more event log information:
> --
> The configuration information of the performance library
> "C:\WINNT\system32\w3ctrs.dll" for the "W3SVC" service does not match the
> trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> --
> The configuration information of the performance library
> "C:\WINNT\system32\ftpctrs2.dll" for the "MSFTPSVC" service does not match
> the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> --
> Service cannot be started.
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.FailedToDecryptConfigInfor
> mationException: The encrypted value for configuration setting Dsn cannot be
> decrypted. -->
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException:
> An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
> details.
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.UnprotectData(By
> te[] data, Int32 dwFlags)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> ta(Byte[] data)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> ta(String data)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> tring encryptedData, String element)
> -- End of inner exception stack trace --
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> tring encryptedData, String element)
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.get_ConnectionString
> ()
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.StartRPCServe
> r()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.Start()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.NTService.ReportService.OnStart(String[]
> args)
> at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.ServiceQueuedMainCallback(Object state)
> --
>
>|||The only workaround I have found is reinstall everything and reboot after
installing each component. Also I upgraded to w2k3..
"jt" wrote:
> I've got this problem too. I've never seen it before. Microsoft, where are
> you on this?
>
> "da" wrote:
> > I get an error at the very end of Reporting Services installation,
> > indicating that it cannot start the service. It then rolls the whole
> > installation back. I started the installation while logged in as the system
> > Administrator:
> >
> > --
> > Product: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services Developer Edition --
> > Error 1920. Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start. Verify
> > that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
> > --
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced this problem? Anyone know how to get around
> > this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > -- da
> >
> > PS:
> > Here is more event log information:
> >
> > --
> > The configuration information of the performance library
> > "C:\WINNT\system32\w3ctrs.dll" for the "W3SVC" service does not match the
> > trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> > functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> > --
> > The configuration information of the performance library
> > "C:\WINNT\system32\ftpctrs2.dll" for the "MSFTPSVC" service does not match
> > the trusted performance library information stored in the registry. The
> > functions in this library will not be treated as trusted.
> > --
> > Service cannot be started.
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.FailedToDecryptConfigInfor
> > mationException: The encrypted value for configuration setting Dsn cannot be
> > decrypted. -->
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException:
> > An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
> > details.
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.UnprotectData(By
> > te[] data, Int32 dwFlags)
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> > ta(Byte[] data)
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.DataProtectionLocal.LocalUnprotectDa
> > ta(String data)
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> > tring encryptedData, String element)
> > -- End of inner exception stack trace --
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.DecryptCatalogData(S
> > tring encryptedData, String element)
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.RSConfiguration.get_ConnectionString
> > ()
> > at
> > Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.StartRPCServe
> > r()
> > at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceAppDomainController.Start()
> > at Microsoft.ReportingServices.NTService.ReportService.OnStart(String[]
> > args)
> > at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceBase.ServiceQueuedMainCallback(Object state)
> > --
> >
> >
> >
> >

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