Hi,
I am running SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services on a development machine
which is part of a corporate network. However, other computers in the network
cannot see the Reports Home Page.
I am fairly certain that the problem is due to the IIS settings, but don't
know what to change to fix it. I have checked that Integrated Windows
authentication is enabled. I have also added a user who is co-testing the
reports Browser permission on the folder containing the report. I understand
that I do not have to repeat this on the report itself as it inherits
permissions from the parent folder.
I have also given the the IUSR_xxxx and the ASP.Net accounts permissions to
the ReportManager folder on my computer.
What have I done wrong?
Regards,
JamesHi,
Just go to the machine where your reporting services is installed and give
access to the users. If it is domain please give your domain \username and
give "View ports"
Amarnath
"James" wrote:
> Hi,
> I am running SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services on a development machine
> which is part of a corporate network. However, other computers in the network
> cannot see the Reports Home Page.
> I am fairly certain that the problem is due to the IIS settings, but don't
> know what to change to fix it. I have checked that Integrated Windows
> authentication is enabled. I have also added a user who is co-testing the
> reports Browser permission on the folder containing the report. I understand
> that I do not have to repeat this on the report itself as it inherits
> permissions from the parent folder.
> I have also given the the IUSR_xxxx and the ASP.Net accounts permissions to
> the ReportManager folder on my computer.
> What have I done wrong?
> Regards,
> James
>|||Hi,
I found out that the error was due to Windows Firewall blocking connections
from other computers. By opening port 80, it worked immediately.
Thanks for your suggestion anyway.
James
"Amarnath" wrote:
> Hi,
> Just go to the machine where your reporting services is installed and give
> access to the users. If it is domain please give your domain \username and
> give "View ports"
> Amarnath
>
> "James" wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am running SQL Server 2000 Reporting Services on a development machine
> > which is part of a corporate network. However, other computers in the network
> > cannot see the Reports Home Page.
> >
> > I am fairly certain that the problem is due to the IIS settings, but don't
> > know what to change to fix it. I have checked that Integrated Windows
> > authentication is enabled. I have also added a user who is co-testing the
> > reports Browser permission on the folder containing the report. I understand
> > that I do not have to repeat this on the report itself as it inherits
> > permissions from the parent folder.
> >
> > I have also given the the IUSR_xxxx and the ASP.Net accounts permissions to
> > the ReportManager folder on my computer.
> >
> > What have I done wrong?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > James
> >
Monday, March 12, 2012
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