Master Data Services :: Access Denied In MDS Home Page
Aug 30, 2015
I have installed MDS while installing SQL Server 2014 on my local machine ( windows 10). However when I try accessing the home page of Master Data Manager, it is giving access denied error. I am unable to access the Master Data Manager itself. MDS Database and Web Application are using same user account which is Administrator on the system.
I can use and access MDS using Excel, but when I try to open the web page, the get an error as Access restricted. MDS has been working fine till now and suddenly this error message appears
I want to give the permission to a user to view only one folder among 10 folders on Home page of report server. I don't want that user to view other folder than his/Her Own folder on report server home page.
I removed MDS web UI which is working before and recreated. I enabled Window Authentication and Disabled Anonymous Authentication in IIS Authentication. I am getting Access denied when I view MDS web Site.
I have just installed Microsoft SQL Server 2014 on a Windows 2008 Enterprise server, and for some reason the following error appears every time I try to access the "Explore" page within MDS.
Arguments:Debugging resource strings are unavailable.Often the key and arguments provide sufficient information to diagnose the problem. URL...
I installed Reporting Services 2014 on Windows 7. When i am trying to start home page i can see only HTML page and the text: "localhost/reports - /",then double lines (<hr><hr>) and text "Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version 12.0.4100.1"Maybe the windows user (SERVER_NAMEADMINISTRATOR) has not sufficient permissions ?
We already integrated different client data to MDS with MS Excel plugin, now we want to push back updated or new added record to source database. is it possible do using MDS? Do we have any background sync process to which automatically sync data to and from subscriber and MDS?
We are running Reporting Services 2008 R2 on a Windows Server 2008 Standard 64-Bit server. I have a user that has full access to Reporting Services at all folder levels but IS NOT a local administrator on the 2008 server.
This user can create data source connections but when he tries to test the connection by clicking on the 'Test Connection' button, he gets the following error "The permissions granted to user <username> are insufficient for performing this operation.A user that has administrator priveleges on the server can test the connection fine.
I don't want to make this user an administrator on the server.
This is an extract from the log file:
ibrary!ReportServer_0-24!3478!08/16/2011-13:45:37:: Call to TestConnectForDataSourceDefinitionAction(). library!ReportServer_0-24!3478!08/16/2011-13:45:37:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.AccessDeniedException: , Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.AccessDeniedException: The permissions granted to user <username> are insufficient for performing this operation.;
I am using content and master pages. The content page has to query the database to get the master page name (among other things), which is done in ‘Page_PreInit’, and then the master page has to query the database to get some layout options, done in ‘Page_Load’.
Is it possible for the master page to use the existing open connection, or am I forced to close the connection in the content page and open up a new connection in the master page? I’ve tried various things without success. The second question is, does it matter? Will opening and closing two connections be much slower than opening and closing one?
I have a master detail reports in one page. Master report displays all the products and details report shows their orders... What I want is, when user clicks on products graph its detail graph show the orders of that particular record on the same page. Both reports would remain visible on the same page side by side.
I just setup a developer as a site admin in SSRS, he has administration rights to the site and also rights on folders that contain reports. He can access the reports folders no problem, however when he tries to access the "Home" folder he get's the error shown below.
UAC is switched off an other people are able to access this ok.
I have recently upgraded to SQL2014 on Win2012. The Access front end program works fine.
But, previously created Excel reports with built in MS Queries now fail with the above error for users with MS 2013. The queries still work for users still using MS 2007.
I also cannot create any new queries and get the same error message. If I log on as myself on the domain to another PC with 2007 installed it works fine, so I don't think it is anything to do with AD groups or permissions.
When i am trying to start our hospital software based on SQL server 2000, it shows Following Error.Search Condition is not valid, (DBNETLIB) Connection Open (connect()). SQL server does not exist or excess denied. Due to Fetch data.I run our software in Windows 8.1, while it smothly runs in previous version of Windows XP and 7.
I am getting access denied error "cannot connect to server" while trying to connect Integration Services. I am trying to connect from my laptop to the SQLSERVER database server.
I followed the document "Connecting to a Remove Intergration Services Server" , doc id: aa337083.
But I can connect to IS if I log remotely to the server.
Any thoughts on this ?
Thanks
-Rajesh
I am getting following errors.
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Cannot connect to cvsslmdd1-vm.
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Failed to retrieve data for this request. (Microsoft.SqlServer.SmoEnum)
------------------------------ For help, click: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink?ProdName=Microsoft+SQL+Server&LinkId=20476
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at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.Process(Object connectionInfo, Request request) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.VSIntegration.ObjectExplorer.ObjectExplorer.ValidateConnection(UIConnectionInfo ci, IServerType server) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.ConnectionDlg.Connector.ConnectionThreadUser()
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Connect to SSIS Service on machine "cvsslmdd1-vm" failed: Access is denied. .
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at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.GetServerInfo(String server, String& serverVersion) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.SmoEnum.DTSEnum.GetData(EnumResult erParent) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Environment.GetData() at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Environment.GetData(Request req, Object ci) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.GetData(Object connectionInfo, Request request) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Smo.Enumerator.Process(Object connectionInfo, Request request)
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Connect to SSIS Service on machine "cvsslmdd1-vm" failed: Access is denied. .
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at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.ApplicationClass.GetServerInfo(String bstrMachineName, String& serverVersion) at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Application.GetServerInfo(String server, String& serverVersion)
I have a report with multiple tables. I need to show each tables in different pages. When there is no data for tables/tables , it is coming with the next table which has data. I have given "Add a page break after" option in the tablix but still the tables are coming together when no data available. How can I show it in different page?
When I try to connect to "Integration services" in "SSMS" with my window authentication, for some servers can able to connect. But for some server i am getting error like "Access denied".
To fix these Access Denied, as per instruction from google, i have configured the Administrative Tools-->Component Services->Component Services-->Computer-->My Computer-->DCOM Config-> Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 11.0--> Right Click-->Properties-->navigate to “Security”--> then adding the Active direcotry login in the "Launch and Activation Permissions", "Access Permissions" and "Configuration Permissions".
Then this issue was fixed. I want to know why this was happening to some servers only, what is the reason behind this.
When the package is deployed to my local machine, it executes without error.
When it is deployed to a remote server on the same domain (2012), I get an error:
Access to the path mydomainmyfileshare is denied.
The report log show that the caller is mydomainsvclogin. I added some informational logging of my own and I see that the variable System::UserName is also mydomainsvclogin
I logged on to windows as mydomainsvclogin and verified that I can modify/delete/change files on mydomainmyfileshare
On older packages, I used credentials and proxy accounts to set up access to domain resources.
How do you specify the account (a domain account) that will access domain resources in an SSIS 2012 package ?
I've received a couple of complains about a website I've been working on the past year or so: http://www.ipcamerademos.com/
I can open and browse the website fine, in both MS Internet Explorer and Firefox. But some people are getting some error opening up the website (home page):
Using System Role Assignment I grant a domain user account "System Administrator" & "System User" within Reporting Services.
Then I connect via IE7 to Report Server with the domain account that has been granted the above rights. The page comes up but the "Contents" and "Properties" tabs are missing. This user can use "Site Settings" and perform admin though.
If I assign the users domain account to the local Administrator group on the Win 2003 Server, then when they reconnect to Reporting Services the missing tabs appear.
We are a development shop, need some of our qa testers and developers to have admin rights within Reporting Services but don't want to grant them local Administrator rights on the server. This could also be an issue upon deployment at customer sites.
So how to get round this. I have been trying ACL's on the Reporting Services directorys, ASP.Net security etc but with no success.
I have Reporting Services 2005 installed on my Windows XP machine. I can access the Report Manager home page with the built-in Administrator account. However, my own account, which is a member of the Computer Admin group, is denied access with a 401.3 error. The 401.3 seems to be access denied due to not being on the ACL. I am using simple file sharing. What should I do to give access to my own account?
I am getting ErrorCode 8 while loading the data from stage to model. I have checked my error view it states that "Member Code is Inactive".
Initially I have loaded same set of data in Model from MDS Stage table but then deleted with ImportType = 5 which removed all the data from the MDM model.
Now i want to load it back but its giving the Error Code 8 .. Before loading the same data i have changed the stage table Importtype to 2 and Importstatusid to 0.
I've been quite excited about SQL Server MDS that should allow non-IT staff to easily maintain data. However maintaining data that have many-to-many relationships seems to be quite a pain. I believe the best way is:
Open up your MDS web interfaceGo to entities > product (for example)Add a new member and fill the details Click "product parts" in the bottom right "Related Entities" partAdd a new memberTry and find the product you just created from the dropdownlistSelect the first part and click OKAgain try and find the product you have created from the dropdownlistSelect the second part and click OKRepeat...Close the tab on your browser and finish your product entity.How I wish it worked:
Open up your MDS web interfaceGo to entities > product (for example)Add a new member and fill the detailsCheck a checkbox for each part visible under "product parts" in the bottom right "Related Entities" partFinish your product entity.
First off, forgive the ignorance that I'm sure to display in this post. I'm a total newbie with SRSS and have been using it to follow along with the tutorials offered via the SQL Express website. I'm using it strictly for learning on my local machine for the time being.
All had been working well with Reporting Services until I upgraded Vista Ultimate 64-bit (which was running in free 30-day trial unactivated Evaluation mode) sideways to Vista Ultimate Upgrade Edition 64-bit Edition. (Sounds confusing, I know.) I also subsequently installed a SQL Server 2k5 critical update which was recommended by Windows Update.
Now when I attempt to access Report Manager via localhost the "Home page" is incomplete, showing only the SSRS "Home" page header. There are no properites, data sources, config options, etc. outside of links for "Home|Help". I am running IE as an Admin and all the Reporting Services Configuration settings are green.
Also, when I attempt to deploy from VS 2005 I now receive the error: "Permissions granted to user 'NT AuthorityNetwork Service' are insufficient ..."
Some of the settings inside the Report Sever Config are as follows:
Windows Service Identity:
Service Acct: NT AuthorityNetwork Service; Built-in Account: Network Service
Web Service Identity:
Asp.net Service Account; NT AuthorityNetwork Service; Report Server and Manager are both using Classic.Net AppPool
I've attempted for hours to weed through Google and this forum but have repeatedly wound up back where I started and more confused than when I started. I would deeply appreciate any help in resolving this matter.
I have a simple WSS 2.0 SharePoint site for my SSRS deployment which I would like to link my users to from the SSRS home page. Is it possible to add a link or shortcut to my SSRS home page without embedding it inside of a document or report?
Hi,I am having some trouble copying data over my workgroup network from my Windows 2003 Server Machine (machineA with SQL SERVER 2005) to one of my network Machine's drive(MachineB).Here is the T-SQL code that I am trying to execute:EXEC xp_cmdshell 'copy D:Datafile.txt \MachineBDocuments'Whenever I tried to execute the above piece of code, I get the error message "Access is denied", but if I try to copy the file from the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) with the copy command, the file copies fine over the network.I have already searched over the internet and I found out that loads of people have the same issue, and they were suggested something like this:"Check in Services and make sure that the MSSQLServer service is run as a domain user and that domain user has rights to these network resources."Well it sounds plausible, but I don't know what are the exact steps to do this. How do I know which user is running the MSSQL Server service? Are they referring to the user which I use to connect to my SQL Server Database engine throuhg the SQL Server Management Studio?Also they are suggesting 'domain user', and as I said before I do not have domain network just regular simple workgroup network.Here are some details of the user that I use to login. I generally login into my Windows 2003 Server machine with user called 'User1' and I use the same 'User1' to connect to SQL Server through the Management Studio Screen.Should I create a user called 'User1' on my MachineB(Destination Machine)?I would really appreciate, if someone can give me detailed steps explaning how to solve this problem.Thank you very much once again.
I am having some trouble copying data over my workgroup network from my Windows 2003 Server Machine (machineA with SQL SERVER 2005) to one of my network Machine's drive(MachineB). Here is the T-SQL code that I am trying to execute:
Whenever I tried to execute the above piece of code, I get the error message "Access is denied", but if I try to copy the file from the Command Prompt (cmd.exe) with the copy command, the file copies fine over the network.
I have already searched over the internet and I found out that loads of people have the same issue, and they were suggested something like this: "Check in Services and make sure that the MSSQLServer service is run as a domain user and that domain user has rights to these network resources."
Well it sounds plausible, but I don't know what are the exact steps to do this. How do I know which user is running the MSSQL Server service? Are they referring to the user which I use to connect to my SQL Server Database engine throuhg the SQL Server Management Studio? Also they are suggesting 'domain user', and as I said before I do not have domain network just regular simple workgroup network.
Here are some details of the user that I use to login. I generally login into my Windows 2003 Server machine with user called 'User1' and I use the same 'User1' to connect to SQL Server through the Management Studio Screen. Should I create a user called 'User1' on my MachineB(Destination Machine)?
I would really appreciate, if someone can give me detailed steps explaning how to solve this problem.
Everytime I run the load packages that I have built into the MDS staging the tables, in MDS_Staging, get cleared down and then repopulated. When the MDS database gets new data it appends it and does not clear down the data that is already in the database and is there fore hold duplicate rows.
Is there a way of truncating the tables in the MDS database before populating again with the new data from the MDS_Staging database so as to not hold duplicate rows?