Need Help Getting Reporting Services Setup For Internet Access

Feb 29, 2008



I have report server setup on the same machine where the sql server 2005 db is setup, as well as iis running the website. i simply need to get report server running to allow internet access. I have report server setup so that it is running locally (localhost), however, as soon as I change the iis site settings to a domain name, report server stops working properly. This looks like a permissions issue, Ive tried different combinations of settings, but nothing works. Any insight on how I can get report server setup for internet access (forms authentication), would be much appreciated.

thanks, lance

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2. B can access Values (2, 4)
3. C can access Values(3,5)

Is there anyway i can do this either from the stored procedure i am getting the data or i can do it on SSIS development side?

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