report server on windows seven
I installed SQL Server 2008 R2 with all its services on my computer (under Windows Seven) After having a problem accessing the url localhost/ReportServer ...(acces denied)...solved by running IE with administrator rights .... I come now to a litle poor
site with just the list of report(s) ... without the blue and yello tabs ... without any configuration properties (new folder , new data sources , report builder etc...) localhost/ReportServer - / --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
dimanche 20 février 2011 21:07 AdventureWorks 2008R2 dimanche 20 février 2011 22:08 mon rapport dimanche 20 février 2011 22:08 Sources de données -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version
10.50.1600.1 de Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services thanks you for your help
February 25th, 2011 2:10pm
Hi teuffy,
Based on your information, I think you should follow these steps to get enough permission to operate these actions:
>>Configure the report server for local administration. To access the
report server and Report Manager locally, follow these steps:
1. Start Windows Internet Explorer.
2. On the
Tools menu, click Internet Options.
3. Click
Security.
4. Click
Trusted Sites.
5. Click
Sites.
6. Under
Add this Web site to the zone, type http://<var>ServerName</var>. If you are not using HTTPS for the default site, click to clear the
Require server certification (https:) for all sites in this zone check box.
7. Click
Add.
8. Repeat step 7f and step 7g to add the http://localhost URL, and then click
Close.
Note This step enables you to start Internet Explorer and open either the localhost or the network
computer name of the server for both the Report Server application and the Report Manager application.
>>Create role assignments that explicitly grant you access together
with full permissions. To do this, follow these steps:
1. Open Report Manager. By default, the Report Manager URL is
http://<var>ServerName</var>/reports.
2. In the
Home dialog box, click Site Settings.
3. Click
security.
4. Click
New Role Assignment.
5. Type a Windows user account by using the following format: Domain\User
6. Click
System Administrator.
7. Click
OK.
8. In the
Home dialog box, click Folder setting.
9. Click
New Role Assignment.
10. Type a Windows user account name by using the following format: Domain\User
11. Click to select the
Content Manager check box.
12. Click
OK.
13. Close Report Manager.
For more information about Setting Permissions in Reporting Services, please see:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa337491.aspx
Thanks,
Challen FuChallen Fu [MSFT]
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March 5th, 2011 11:36pm