When I open reports from the ReportManager, the parameter list and the
reporting toolbar seem to be missing the normal style, and I get an "unable
to connect to the remote server The attempted operation is not supported for
the type of object referenced" error.
I can successfully execute reports from Visual Studio 'Run' or by browsing
"http://localhost/ReportServer/Pages/...".
BTW, this is a completely fresh XP and SQL2005 install, and I've seen the
same problem on another machine. Which probably means I made the same
mistake on both machines. ;-)
Thanks in advance,
TomDid you ever get this to work properly? What did it take to resolve?
"SQL2005_rocks" wrote:
> When I open reports from the ReportManager, the parameter list and the
> reporting toolbar seem to be missing the normal style, and I get an "unable
> to connect to the remote server The attempted operation is not supported for
> the type of object referenced" error.
> I can successfully execute reports from Visual Studio 'Run' or by browsing
> "http://localhost/ReportServer/Pages/...".
> BTW, this is a completely fresh XP and SQL2005 install, and I've seen the
> same problem on another machine. Which probably means I made the same
> mistake on both machines. ;-)
> Thanks in advance,
> Tom|||Nope.
Microsoft Developer Support has been investigating for two weeks. I'll post
when I know more.
"Audie Wright" wrote:
> Did you ever get this to work properly? What did it take to resolve?|||I actually got mine to work. I had SQL2K5 Developer installed on my
workstation (XP).
I reviewed what I had changed in the past week, and traced it to an
installation of Norton Privacy Service. I de-installed it, and it worked
properly.
It appeared to be an issue with how the winsock is controlled.
You could try a netsh winsock reset, reboot, and try it.
"SQL2005_rocks" wrote:
> Nope.
> Microsoft Developer Support has been investigating for two weeks. I'll post
> when I know more.
>
> "Audie Wright" wrote:
> > Did you ever get this to work properly? What did it take to resolve?
>
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