September 18, 2009 at 2:35 pm
I written for a report for some execs and they want me to password protect it.
Is this possible? I'm using Visual Studio 2005 as my BI development
September 18, 2009 at 3:16 pm
Dang it I figure it out.
Basically you can set the visibility property of an object like a chart or list or table or etc to hide if the password is wrong
create a parameter called password
throw this in the visibility-->hide :
=iif(Parameters!password.Value="password",False,True)
for things u want to hide if wrong password
for things you want to display if wrong password (like a text box saying access denied)
=iif(Parameters!password.Value="password",True,False)
September 20, 2009 at 12:23 pm
Hi
you can do it by many wayes
1)hide the report from menu
2)Ask password on clicking of the report menu
3)in the report you can give him a box to enter password
September 21, 2009 at 10:31 am
Easiest way to secure SSRS Reports is to set the security of the report on the report server.
Call Up the report
Click on the properties tab
Click on the security menu option on the left
Click on Edit Item Security and remove the inherited permissions
Delete all the roles that are not required to see the report
Click on New Role Assignment
Add in the domain user(s) or Security Group(s) that do need to view the report with a role of Browser
Click OK
From here on only the users in the security list will be able to even see the report in the list let attempt to run it.
Enjoy
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