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Jun 11, 2007

Hi,



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- stsong

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SELECT TOP (100) PERCENT *
FROM OPENQUERY(ADSI,
'SELECT displayname, givenName, sn, cn (etc...)
FROM ''LDAP://OU=PEOPLE,DC=subDomain,DC=com''
WHERE objectCategory = ''Person'' AND objectClass = ''user'' ')

EXEC sp_addlinkedsrvlogin @rmtsrvname ='ADSI', @useself='false',
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Msg 7399, Level 16, State 1, Line 1

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Msg 7320, Level 16, State 2, Line 1

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FROM 'LDAP://OU=PEOPLE,DC=subDomain,DC=com'

WHERE

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AND objectClass = 'user'

" against OLE DB provider "ADsDSOObject" for linked server "ADSI".

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SOURCES
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+ Downloading http://192.168.1.197/ReportServer/ReportBuilder/ReportBuilder.application did not succeed.
+ The remote server returned an error: (500) Internal Server Error.

COMPONENT STORE TRANSACTION FAILURE SUMMARY
No transaction error was detected.

WARNINGS
There were no warnings during this operation.

OPERATION PROGRESS STATUS
* [12/19/2006 6:49:58 AM] : Activation of http://192.168.1.197/ReportServer/ReportBuilder/ReportBuilder.application has started.

ERROR DETAILS
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Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Localization..cctor() +66

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I was hoping to isolate this first server by installing IIS and SSRS on the second server, have users browse from the Internet to that second server (over SSL, of course), and have all reports served up from databases (and, presumably, the report server database) on the first server.

During the installation of SSRS on the second server, however, I'm being prompted to specify the service account. According to the help text:



"Reporting Services. Service accounts are used to configure a report server database connection. Choose a domain user account if you want to connect to a report server database on a remote SQL Server instance. If you are using a local report server database, you can use a domain user account or Local System to run the service."

I believe I want to configure SSRS to connect to a report server database on a remote SQL Server instance; therefore, it appears that I need to enter a domain user account. The only problem is, neither server belongs to a domain; they are members of a simple two-server workgroup.

Does SSRS, configured to connect to a report server database on a remote SQL Server instance, require a domain? Does what I'm hoping to accomplish require a domain? Creating a two-server domain seems like overkill for this implementation, doesn't it?

I appreciate any comments and suggestions. Thanks!

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