Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Can not access Report Manager administration options

Recently installed SQL Server 2005 Express with Reporting Services in a W2K3 server.
The installation was performed using Remote Desktop Connection to the server, with a domain account in the Administrators group. Initially, the Reporing Services service failed to start, but I could solve this with references to your forum:
http://www.developmentnow.com/g/115_2004_10_0_0_452194/Report-Services-did-not-install-properly-on-w2k-and-w2k3-Can-anyone-help.htm
After the service could start and completed the Reporting Services Configuration,
I can access the Report Manager Home page, but only with HOME and HELP links,
no options for the administration of the application. Please help !!
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http://www.developmentnow.comI forgot to mention that after fixing the service startup problem, I got a 401 error when accessing Resport Manager. I could not fix this, but could get access by allowing anonymous access to the website in IIS properties. This might be important to the analysis of the problem..
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http://www.developmentnow.com|||Very good that you added this. This is the reason that you didn't get
administration options. By default anyone in the local administrators group
is in the proper RS role to administer RS. BUT, when you are anonymous RS
doesn't know who you are (because you are anonymous). And so, no admin
options.
So, the real issue is your 401 Error. Back up and concentrate on that. I
suggest getting back to where you are getting this error
I googled 401 error Reporting Services
This one looks like it could be your issue:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms155921.aspx
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
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>I forgot to mention that after fixing the service startup problem, I got a
>401 error when accessing Resport Manager. I could not fix this, but could
>get access by allowing anonymous access to the website in IIS properties.
>This might be important to the analysis of the problem...
> From
> http://www.developmentnow.com/groups/viewthread.aspx?newsgroupid=115&threadid=1035106
> Posted via DevelopmentNow.com Groups
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