October 4, 2009 at 7:26 pm
I have just finished installing SQL Server 2005 Standard Edition and run the upgrades to SP3.
IIS was installed first, and i have also successfully installed all other components for Notification, Analysis, Integration and Reporting Services.
Everything is now configured and working fine, except for SSRS which still fails to login my localservice account.
I've been into the Configuration Manager for SSRS and updated the report server instances, updated the Network System login and still no luck for connection to my local SQL Server.
Just wondering if there are a series of specific steps i need to install SSRS correctly? Or permission on my Administration user?
Perhaps a link to the set up process. Any help appreciated.
October 5, 2009 at 7:58 am
OK.
what is your current state.
Could you try http://localhost/reportserver and http://localhost/reports
and reply with what you see.
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October 5, 2009 at 8:01 am
I'm not sure where you are getting the error. Is the error on starting SSRS, accessing the Report Manager web site, or trying to manage SSRS from SSMS?
Is SSRS setup on the same machine as the DB Engine or a separate machine?
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October 5, 2009 at 3:27 pm
Yes. SSRS is set up on the same machine (my Laptop running Vista Ultimate) as my Database engine and all other services and components.
And yes i am getting the login error when opening SSMS and then trying to connect to Reporting Services.
I have also been successful in going to the http://localhost in a local browser. I have not tried going to http://localhost/ReportServer.
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