SQL 2012 :: SSRS Data Shared Data Source Connection Login

Jan 12, 2015

Was wondering if there was a best practice minimum permissions for creating a SQL login to use when setting up a new shared Data source for SSRS report manager?

Something along the lines of them being a data read for the DB and permissions to update tempdb?

Would have thought it not advisable to have the login be able to update the main db...

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Cannot Create A Connection To Data Source !!!! SSRS 2005

Mar 8, 2006

I cannot get this error resolve either for myself or any users, and I'm actually part of the Admin group! Furthermore, a user with whom I'm tring allow to view this report keeps getting prompted for their windows username and password. I thought that since this datasource was set to Windows Authentification that it would just pass it through?

I'm pulling my hair out at this point:




Screen Shots:










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Also As far as I know, I've given sufficient permissions to the right logins and right users on my SQL Databases and related stored procs that the datasets (not datasource) run











An error has occurred during report processing.

Cannot create a connection to data source 'datasourcename'.

For more information about this error navigate to the report server on the local server machine, or enable remote errors

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[code]....

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I checked to see if the Data source exists in the Report Server and it does. But it still produces the error. What is the issue here.




Thanks for the help.






















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Till now everything worked correct.
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