Can't create a SSRS 2012 Service Application in Sharepoint 2010.
Hi All, When trying to create a SSRS 2012 Service Application in Sharepoint 2010 I get the error below. Error The database engine instance 'WIN-H8S9EIBOL0N\SharePoint' does not meet the edition requirements for the Reporting Services database. Troubleshoot issues with Microsoft SharePoint Foundation. Correlation ID: fc8ebb23-44e1-4540-a154-927b6bad4a2b Date and Time: 6/25/2012 6:05:36 PM I have Sharepoint as a standalone installation. Does that matter? The Edition is Microsoft SQL Server 2008 (SP1) - 10.0.2531.0 (X64) Mar 29 2009 10:11:52 Copyright (c) 1988-2008 Microsoft Corporation Express Edition (64-bit) on Windows NT 6.1 <X64> (Build 7601: Service Pack 1) Hints appreciated. Thx Ludwig
June 25th, 2012 9:22pm

Hi Edward, Sorry for my late reply. Been busy these days... I think the issue was that I installed Sharepoint 2010 in standalone mode, which automatically installs a SQL 2008 Express edition. To work with Data Alerts in SSRS 2012 Shrepoint integrated mode however it appears that I have to install Sharepoint 2010 with an Enterprise Edition of SQL Server 2008. (Not sure if 2008 R2 or 2012 SQL Server will work.) To do so I'll need to install Sharepoint as a single server Farm since this allows a separate installation of a SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition instance. Seems a bit cumbersome but that is what I understand.... Here is the link I am following.. http://www.datasprings.com/resources/articles-information/installing-setup-of-sharepoint-2010-part-1 Haven't done yet though. Thx Ludwig
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June 29th, 2012 2:39am

Hi Edward, Sorry for my late reply. Been busy these days... I think the issue was that I installed Sharepoint 2010 in standalone mode, which automatically installs a SQL 2008 Express edition. To work with Data Alerts in SSRS 2012 Shrepoint integrated mode however it appears that I have to install Sharepoint 2010 with an Enterprise Edition of SQL Server 2008. (Not sure if 2008 R2 or 2012 SQL Server will work.) To do so I'll need to install Sharepoint as a single server Farm since this allows a separate installation of a SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition instance. Seems a bit cumbersome but that is what I understand.... Here is the link I am following.. http://www.datasprings.com/resources/articles-information/installing-setup-of-sharepoint-2010-part-1 Haven't done yet though. Thx Ludwig
July 1st, 2012 11:28pm

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