Report Builder Deployment Fails With Tivoli Access Manager
Mar 31, 2008
Hi All,
We are currently having an issue with a Reporting Services deployment which is being accessed through Tivoli Access Manager (with a custom SSRS security extension).
When you try to launch Report Builder, we receive the following error when ClickOnce tries to validate the deployed app (Report Builder works fine when accessed outside of the Tivoli Access Manager environment):
ERROR DETAILS
Following errors were detected during this operation.
* [20/03/2008 2:49:35 PM] System.Deployment.Application.InvalidDeploymentException (HashValidation)
- File, ReportBuilder.exe, has a different computed hash than specified in manifest.
- Source: System.Deployment
Can anyone shed any light on what might be causing this?
All of the components (including the manifest) are downloaded to the client correctly so the authentication seems to be working and it works outside of TAM so there is no issue with the files on teh server having changed etc. either.
Thanks.
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Jul 17, 2007
Hi,
I am unable to launch report builder from the report manager from a client machine. But I am able to launch from the localhost.
Even I am able to launch report builder by clicking reportbuilder.exe on the local machine.
Please help !!
OS - Windows XP professional
SQL Reporting Services 2005.
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Feb 1, 2007
HI, there,
I added a new windows user "ReportUser" which is a local user (not in administrator group). When I connect to the report manage's web page, I use reportuser to log in (when the anonymous access is disabled it will ask a log in). Report builder icon is not showing up on the report manager home page.
If I log in as a user in administrator group, the reportr builder icon shows up so I can download it and build report.
I have assigned reportuser "Content manager" and "repoter builder" access to the home folder. Is there anything else I have to do to make the report build icon show up on the home page?
Thanks
Jack
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Jun 20, 2007
Good day:
I've searched and found a whole lot of information regarding Report Builder's occasional failures to launch, but every single suggestion has not worked for me. I'll try to describe this as completely as possible.
PC 1: Login with my user id, navigate to either my test or production report server, click 'Report Builder'; application launches and can be used as expected. Login with a 2nd user id, and it works. OS is Win2003 Server. Because both logins work on this PC, which tells me the security credentials are set correctly.
PC2: Login with my user id, navigate to either my test or production report server, click 'Report Builder'; application fails to launch. I do not receive an error message or dialog. The 'frames' for the Report Builder form flash momentarily on the screen. Login with same 2nd user id, and it fails the same way. OS is WinXP SP2; all updates.
PC3: Login with my user id, navigate to either my test or production report server, click 'Report Builder'; application fails to launch. I do not receive an error message or dialog. The 'frames' for the Report Builder form flash momentarily on the screen. Login with same 2nd user id, and it fails the same way. OS is WinXP SP2; all updates.
On PC2 and PC3, I navigate to the ClickOnce cache in my profile, right-click and 'run as' the reportbuilder.exe file. Choosing 'run as' my login and providing a password -- voila -- the application runs. I have to manually set the link to the report server, but it appears all else works fine. Same situation when I use my 2nd user id. If I don't 'run as' and provide the password (just double-click to launch the file), I get the same 'flash frames' above.
Ultimately, the push is to get PC2 and PC3 to function as does PC1. My resident .NET expert is stumped, as am I. Please help.
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Jun 25, 2007
Hi Everyone,
I recently updated my instance of SQL Server 2005 express to install reporting services. I am able to navigate to the report manager url but the report builder button is missing. Also, when I go to the report manager url, It prompts me for the server's username and password. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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Oct 31, 2007
Hi All,
Just wanted to know if this is normal. Here's my situation.
I'm using the SQL Server Express 2005 with Advanced Services.
When I go to my Report Manager page, http://localhost/reports$sqlexpress, I don't see any link for report builder. I've read some articles that I should be able to run the Report Builder from here. Maybe I read it wrong or something?
Also, since I don't have the link, I would have to type the complete URL for the report builder, http://localhost/reportserver$sqlexpress/reportbuilder/reportbuilder.application
. It runs the application fine. Then when I try to enter the Site or Link, which is http://localhost/reportserver$sqlexpress/, I get an error on the Get Started Panel saying "Report Builder and Report Models" is not supported in this edition of reporting services."
Does it really not support Report Builder and Report Model if I'm using SQL Server Express 2005 with Advanced Services?
Thanks.
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Mar 15, 2007
Hi,
I have been trying to get report services installed but another error came:
The feature: "Scale-out deployment" is not supported in this edition of Reporting Services. (rsOperationNotSupported) (rsRPCError)
This error comes when I try to view either http://localhost/Reports or http://localhost/reportserver
Any suggestions?
thank you.
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May 30, 2006
Under Books online, topic "Install client and server components on a single computer"
Configure the Report Server and install samples
3. Verify that installation succeeded by launching Report Manager. In the URL address, type https://localhost/reports or http://localhost/reports. You should see the Report Manager Home page.
I get in IE with url http://localhost/reports :
<%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePage" %>
<%@ Register TagPrefix="MSRS" Namespace="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI" Assembly="ReportingServicesWebUserInterface" %>
I can see in IIS, Default Web site, "Reports" and "ReportServer" and in SQLStudio Express both tables, "ReportServer" and "ReportServerTempDB"
I am running on Windows XP SP2
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ssrs2014
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In Report Builder, I can access the "Last Active Date", because there is a pre-built formula for "Last Active Date". However, whenever I access the prebuilt formula "Last Inactive Date" - I get the inactive date for the second-last row, because the last row has a null value for the Inactive Date! I want to get the Inactive Date for the last row - not the second last row!
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May 14, 2008
I'm having a strange problem with SSRS 2005 that I'm hoping someone might be able to help with. I've reinstalled SSRS (multiple times) and even reinstalled IIS hoping to resolve the problem, but it still exists.
The problem is that trying to view a report via Report Manager is failing. All other operations within Report Manager work fine (browsing folders and report lists, viewing folder and report properties, changing properties, setting permissions, etc.) Only trying to view reports fails. Whenever I try to view a report, I get the following error:
The request failed with HTTP status 401: Access Denied.
I can view reports via other methods just fine. For example, if I browse to the http://localhost/reportserver URL directly, I can view any report just fine. And if I connect to SSRS via SSMS, I can view reports there as well. I believe that both of those methods use a direct reportserver URL versus using the http://localhost/Reports/Pages/Report.aspx page within the Report Manager virtual directory.
Here's a bit of configuration information that may or may not be helpful to someone:
1. This is on a laptop running Windows XP SP2 (32-bit). SSRS (and all SQL Server components) are installed as default instances and SQL Server SP2 has been applied to everything.
2. All of the latest updates and fixes for Windows, SQL Server, Office, etc. have been installed via Windows Update.
3. This laptop is a member of a domain, but I am typically not connected to the domain (not in the office very often). I am, however, logging into the laptop using a domain account (with cached credentials). Local user accounts are frowned on by the domain and IT administrators involved (except for running local services). My domain account has full admin permissions within Windows and within SQL everywhere.
4. As far as I can tell, everything with regards to IIS, asp.net, and SSRS are configured correctly (ASPNET account seems to be set up correctly, all SQL services including the SSRS service are running under a local account with admin permissions, the Reports and ReportServer virtual directories in IIS are set to use Integrated Security, etc.)
I'm not an expert on SSRS, so this one has me stumped. I've reviewed all of the config files that I can think of looking at for SSRS and I've looked at the SSRS logs. Nothing really jumps out at me in terms of changes that might be required (and the SSRS logs don't really say much other than repeating the error). For example, I see the following lines in the ReportServerWebApp__xxx.log file:
aspnet_wp!ui!8!5/14/2008-13:00:17:: e ERROR: The request failed with HTTP status 401: Access Denied.
aspnet_wp!ui!8!5/14/2008-13:00:17:: e ERROR: HTTP status code --> 500
-------Details--------
System.Net.WebException: The request failed with HTTP status 401: Access Denied.
Anyone have any ideas? I've searched Google for quite a while trying to find something that would help me figure this out, but thus far I've not been able to come up with anything. Any help (or pointers to something on teh web somewhere that I might have missed) would be appreciated!!
Dave Fackler
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Is there any property or relationship do i need to maintain?
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XML-siden kan ikke vises Kan ikke vise XML-inndata ved hjelp av XSL-stilark. Rett opp feilen og velg deretter Oppdater eller prøv på nytt senere.
Et navn ble startet med et ugyldig tegn. Feil under behandling av ressursen http://localhost/reports. Linje 1, Posisjon 2
<%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePag...
It is in norwegian so I try to translate it to the best of my ability:
XML can't be translated by means of XSL style sheet. Invalid charater. Error occurred handling the resource http://localhost/reports Line 1 Posistion 2
<%@ Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false" Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePag...
There is a squiggly line under "c#" and "codebehind" as well.
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OR
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Dec 18, 2006
I have just installed Reporting Services on a 2 server web farm. I can access http://virtualserver/reportserver but when I try to access http://virtualserver/reports, I get the following:
The page cannot be found
The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.
Please try the following:
Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly.
If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to alert them that the link is incorrectly formatted.
Click the Back button to try another link.
HTTP Error 404 - File or directory not found.
Internet Information Services (IIS)
Technical Information (for support personnel)
Go to Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
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On a new installation of Windows 2003 x64 Storage Server R2, at a customer's site, the TSMS product fails to install.
The install of the OS has version 3.01.400.3959 of the Windows Installer and I see no newer version that installs.
Part of our product is 32 bit (console) and another part is x64 (server).
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REGSAM samMask = KEY_ALL_ACCESS;
if ( regIsWow64Process () ) samMask = samMask | KEY_WOW64_64KEY;
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0L,
NULL,
REG_OPTION_NON_VOLATILE,
samMask,
NULL,
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We have tried four versions of our TSMS spanning many changes but the install acts the same.
This does not happen on any other Windows OS we test on but we do not test on Windows 2003 Storage Server R2 being that it is an OEM product. We did test on Windows server 2003 R2 x64 and do not see this problem.
Do you have any suggestions on how to tackle this problem?
I have full installation traces but can only see that the registry work is being refused. I can't see why.
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Feb 20, 2007
I am able to access report server and view the reports on my machine but when i access
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Sep 12, 2007
Hi,
I have Reporting Services set up with the permissions (via Right Click Server/Permisions in SSMS or System Role Assignments in Report Manager) set as follows:
BUILTINAdministrators - System Administrator
When logged in as an administrator I am able to access Report Manager, no problem.
However, I want to add a new group so that non-administrators can access Report Manager. However, whatever new item I add in the permissions appears to have no effect. For instance, if I add a permission for Users, i.e. :
BUILTINAdministrators - System Administrator
BUILTINUsers - System Administrator
I can still only access Report Manager as an administrator.. Any other user just gets the blank page.
I have tried creating a custom group, Report Users, with the same result.
I checked IIS to ensure anonymous access was turned off (this was an issue I had earlier on in my setup - it was turned on, but is now firmly off).
I don't know much about IIS, but I guess the problem is there somewhere. Does anybody have any idea what the problem could be and how I get around it?
Thanks very much in advance
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May 4, 2006
Hi
I'm able to get into Report Server but when I try to access the Report Manager with the same logon I get the following error:
"An error occurred while attempting to get the ReportServer Url."
Can anyone shine any light on this please?
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Mar 8, 2008
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The following is a fraction of log file from Reporting Services:
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ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!b5c!03/08/2008-14:25:57:: i INFO: Reporting Services starting SKU: Developer
ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!b5c!03/08/2008-14:25:57:: i INFO: Evaluation copy: 165 days left
ReportingServicesService!appdomainmanager!4e4!03/08/2008-14:28:15:: i INFO: Appdomain:3 ReportManager_0-1-128494312954554272 started.
ReportingServicesService!appdomainmanager!4e4!03/08/2008-14:28:18:: i INFO: RS authentication mode is 5; effective ASP.NET authentication mode is Windows. vdir=/Reports.
ReportingServicesService!appdomainmanager!4e4!03/08/2008-14:28:18:: i INFO: Appdomain:3 ReportManager_0-1-128494312954554272 initialized (#1).
ReportingServicesService!appdomainmanager!e10!03/08/2008-14:28:26:: e ERROR: Remote certificate error
RemoteCertificateNameMismatch encountered for url https://localhost/ReportServer/ReportService2005.asmx.
ReportingServicesService!ui!e10!03/08/2008-14:28:27:: e ERROR: The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel.
ReportingServicesService!ui!e10!03/08/2008-14:28:27:: e ERROR: HTTP status code --> 500
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System.Net.WebException: The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel. ---> System.Security.Authentication.AuthenticationException: The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. at System.Net.Security.SslState.StartSendAuthResetSignal(ProtocolToken message, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest, Exception exception) at System.Net.Security.SslState.CheckCompletionBeforeNextReceive(ProtocolToken message, AsyncProtocolRequest asyncRequest)
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I even made a new folder that ONLY I am listed as having permissions to, yet they can see that as well...???
Suggestions?
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For instance, if I try:
http://ovenserver/reports
I get the infamous "Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage" message.
If I try:
http://10.0.0.20/reports
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I know I am missing something simple here - can anyone help?
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Jun 15, 2007
This didn't use to happen but now it does.
When I go into Report Manager, http://localhost/reports, and try running a report it is giving me this error message:
The request failed with HTTP status 401: Access Denied
But if I go directly to the Report Server, http://localhost/reportserver, and try running a report there then everything is fine.
Does anyone know why it is doing this all of a sudden? I did change the Reports app in ISS to allow anonymous access but have since changed it back, and it still gives this error.
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Apr 11, 2008
Hi,
For a long time I've had SQL Server 2000 with RS on a Server2003 machine.
When I want to publish a report from my Dev box, I remove anon. access on the Production machine, deploy the report, then go into report manager to tweak a couple of parameters. I then re-enable anon. access so users can continue.
Yesterday, I removed anon. access and deployed the report but when I went into Report Manager I received the above error message... "The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a receive."
I can get into report manager with anonymous access enabled, but I don't have authority to do anything.
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Hi There,
Our DBA has installed reporting services on a server and now in order to access the report manager, one has to be an Admin on that Server. I am guessing that there is a mistake in the configuration of Reporting Services. Usually it should allow anybody who was added to the roles in the properties section of the Report Manager, right? I have also added the users to the DB..
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Hallo,
I'm currently strugling with the setup of our packages for deployment to a new environment.
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