we have Reporting services and Office Sharepoint on the same server, but the reporting services website is on default website and won't start because MOSS is already using the port.
can i just change SSRS website port ?
I am having multiple URL in multiple zones for my site.I am not able to view SSRS reports on Internet which is in Internet zone where as i can view the same reports on Intranet site having URL in default zone. I m getting the following Error while accessing reports over internet:
" Unable to connect to the remote server.No connection to be made because target machine actively refused."
It would be great help if any one can solve this problem.
I have a masterpage that has no doctype, because I want to have a table with some fixed height TDs and some variable height TDs (this kind of table only seems to be possible in quirks mode, with no doctype). My problem is the SSRS web part, it has the web part title, but the actual report is not there! as soon as i put in the doctype, it renders normally.
Is there any way to have a reporting services web part render a report without a doctype?
I have just installed RS and SP2 on a server running a MOSS 2007 (with SSL using an internal certificate) and configured RS to work on Sharepoint Integrated Mode. Then I went to Sharepoint to configure RS options, but when I tried to set up the Set Servers Defaults I receive the following error:
An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode. --> Server was unable to process request. ---> The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel. ---> The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure.
Also, when I try to deploy a report from SQL BI Development Studio to Sharepoint, I receive the error:
A connection could not be made to the report server https://myserver.mycompany.com.br/Reports/Site. (Microsoft Report Designer)
Server was unable to process request. ---> The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel. ---> The remote certificate is invalid according to the validation procedure. (System.Web.Services)
Is anyone attempting or has anyone successfully deployed MOSS2007 with a SQL 2005 Database Mirror on the backend? We are doing it in our lab with the automatic failover (principal, mirror & witness) and the SQL portion works great. The only issue is we have is that we have to manually switch MOSS over (via Sharepoint 3.0 Central Admin or stsadm) to the new content database on the other server. Thank you
We have reviewed the White Paper that Microsoft offered with no help to our issue.
I wonder if anyone can help me save the few remaining hairs on my head? I am trying to deploy reports created in SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio to SharePoint running SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services in SharePoint integrated mode. Whenever I try to deploy a report, the Reporting Services Login window pops up no matter which user/password I provide it won't accept any. I have the Reporting Services database set up to use Windows credentials and my Domain adminstrator account so I presume that this is user that I should be providing when prompted when deploying.
We are reporting from a custom list in MOSS 2007 using SSRS. When we try to report on a set of data from the list we receive 1;# in front of the returned data in SQL. How do i get rid of this or stop it from showing?
hello when i try to view reports in reports manage i get the following error
The type Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.Analytics.UI.ReportViewerMessages, Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c does not implement IReportViewerMessages or could not be found Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: Microsoft.Reporting.WebForms.InvalidConfigFileTypeException: The type Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal.Analytics.UI.ReportViewerMessages, Microsoft.SharePoint.Portal, Version=12.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=71e9bce111e9429c does not implement IReportViewerMessages or could not be found
Source Error:
The source code that generated this unhandled exception can only be shown when compiled in debug mode. To enable this, please follow one of the below steps, then request the URL:
1. Add a "Debug=true" directive at the top of the file that generated the error. Example:
<%@ Page Language="C#" Debug="true" %>
or:
2) Add the following section to the configuration file of your application:
Note that this second technique will cause all files within a given application to be compiled in debug mode. The first technique will cause only that particular file to be compiled in debug mode.
Important: Running applications in debug mode does incur a memory/performance overhead. You should make sure that an application has debugging disabled before deploying into production scenario. Stack Trace:
I am experiencing a problem integrating Reporting Services in MOSS 2007.
I tell you:
When i am in Reporting Services -> Aplications Administration, i click to set the default server settings and this error appears (it's in spanish, i try to translate below)
Error inesperado durante la conexión al servidor de informes. Compruebe que el servidor de informes está disponible y configurado para el modo integrado de SharePoint. --> El servidor no puede procesar la solicitud. ---> El cliente encontró el tipo de contenido de respuesta 'text/html; charset=utf-8', pero se esperaba 'text/xml'. Error de la solicitud con el mensaje de error:
Unexpected error while conecting to the report server. Check that the server is online and configured for the integrated Sharepoint mode. --> Server can precess the request ---> The client found the content response type 'text/html; charset=utf-8', but expected 'text/xml'.
I have watched into the report server, and it appears as integrated in Sharepoint.
If someone knows how to fix this, it would be very helpful.
I have created a web part in ASP.Net. this web part is extracting data from the sql server database and displaying it on the web part page. This web part is working fine with asp.net application, but when i deploy it with MOSS. it is reaising security exception error like.
Request for the permission of type 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlClientPermission, System.Data, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b77a5c561934e089' failed.
I have made the entry under the safe control list of web.config file. but still i am getting error any suggestion wud be highly appreciable..
executing the first script listed below resulted in the error message (translation):
Message 7890, Level 16, Status 1, Line 1 Error when registrating Endpoint. Potential port conflict ...
use AdventureWorks; go CREATE ENDPOINT SQLEP_AWPersons STATE = STARTED AS HTTP ( PATH = '/AWpersons', AUTHENTICATION = (INTEGRATED), PORTS = (CLEAR), SITE = '*' ) FOR SOAP ( WEBMETHOD 'PersonInfo' (NAME='AdventureWorks.dbo.uspGetPersonInfo'), BATCHES = DISABLED, WSDL = DEFAULT, DATABASE = 'AdventureWorks', NAMESPACE = 'http://Adventure-Works/Persons' )
I changed the port in the script to 8084:
PORTS = (8084),
Error Message 102: Wrong Syntac near ')'.
I changed the port in the script to '8084':
Error Message 7888: The stated IPv6-Address is not supported. The server is potentially not configured for the IPv6 Connectivity or the address is not formated in an known IPv6-Format.
We're currently having a great deal of difficulty getting our MOSS/SSRS integration configured. In short, we're getting "A connection to the computer cannot be established." message in the Grant Database Access page of the Reporting Services Integration settings.
A few more points:
We have two servers:
Server A: Win2K3 EE SP2, MOSS 2007, SSRS Integration Components
Server B: Win2K3 EE SP2, SQL Server 2005 SP2, MOSS database, SSRS, WSS 3.0, SSRS Integration Components A user in IE on Server A can successfully browse to the ReportServer virtual directory on Server B.
Another "test" MOSS server has been configured separately and successfully against Server B, so it seems like there's something amiss with Server A. The report server configuation tool shows all green. There are no entries in the App or System log that appear related to this issue. We've looked at KB's 871179 and 896861; no luck there.
We've tried both Windows Authentication and Trusted Connection with a number of different accounts, including a domain admin. No luck.
The error is really irritating, considering it gives no additional information, logging, or context.
Like many others, I am have trouble getting this to work, and none of the solutions I have found on the inter-tubes seems to work for me:
"An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode. --> The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized."
The Setup:
MOSS/SSRS (Integration Mode) running on a server farm on a single server: myserver.mydomain.org
Service Account for all Services: mydomainmyaccount (trusted for delegation, member of IIS_WPG) myserver trusted for delegation SSAS running under Local System on ssas.mydomain.org.
SETSPN -L mydomainmyaccount results:
HTTP/myserver.mydomain.org
HTTP/myserver
MOSS Authentication Settings
Authentication Type = Windows Default Authentication Provider = Negotiate (Kerberos) Anonymous access not enabled
IIS Settings
SSRS on Default Web Site: Port 8080
Application Pool Identity mydomainmyaccount
NTAuthenticationProviders="Negotiate,NTLM"
Security: Windows Authentication
MOSS on Sharepoint-80 Site: Port 80
Application Pool Identity mydomainmyaccount NTAuthenticationProviders="Negotiate,NTLM" Security: Basic Authentication except _vti_bin/ReportServer is Windows Authentication The idea is to use kerberos to pass credentials from SSRS reports running on myserver.mydomain.org to SSAS on ssas.mydomain.org.
does anyone know, when will the functionality of linked reports, my reports, data-driven subscriptions in MOSS integrated mode be enabled? Now it is according to Microsoft not supported. Will this be supported in the future ?Thanks.
I have configured Reporting services to use MOSS integrated mode. I have two servers, one for MOSS and the other for SQL database and reporting server.
Since I am using NTLM for IIS authentication, I can only use "Trusted Account" for Reporting Service Integration.
Then I created a report in SQL Server BI development studio and deployed to a MOSS document library. The deployment was successful. However, when I tried to open the report, I got the following error message:
An error has occurred during report processing. This data source is configured to use Windows integrated security. Windows integrated security is either disabled for this report server or your report server is using Trusted Account mode.
I have tried to switch to "Windows Authentication" for Reporting Service Integration, but this will give error for "Set Server Defaults" screen. Also the deployment from BI studio to MOSS will fail with authentication error. So I think I have to stay with "Trusted Account" option there.
What should I do to make the report accessible while using "Trusted Account"? Is there any configuration which has to be done for this purpose? Any input is appreciated.
I have a report where I use Globals!ReportName in the header of the report for the report title. In Development and on SSRS stand alone the value for Globals!ReportName is in mixed case and the file extension is omitted. When the report is published to a MOSS server integrated with SSRS the value for Globals!ReportName is all in lower case and the file extension is included.
Is there any reason for this change in behavior and is there a way I can put back the mixed case and omit the file extension?
We have an Office SharePoint 2007 site, we developed a couple of web parts and added them to our site. We used SQL Server Reporting services 2005 as our reporting solution. The reports are hosted on the report center and when we need a report, we open it by sending a URL requesting the report, passing the report parameters in the URL query string. So the report is filtered based on the parameters passed from the web parts.
But since best practices say that you should host reports directly under SharePoint, by configuring the reporting services to run in the SharePoint integrated mode. We followed the steps and installed SharePointRS and we finally succeeded to publish the reports to a SharePoint folder, but we had a limitation: we are unable to pass the report parameters internally to the report hosted in SharePoint. If we passed them in the query string as the report center case, SharePoint neglects them totally. So the question is: how can I pass parameters internally between a SharePoint web part and a SQL server 2005 reporting services report hosted in SharePoint?
I'm configuring now Reporting Services on SQL Server 2005 in Office Sharepoint Server 2007 integration mode. In the beginning of the process, I had already installed SQL Server 2005 with RS and Office SPS 2007. I used following guides to make further steps: How to Configure Reporting Services to Use a Non-Default Web Site (Reporting Services Configuration)
How to Configure Service Accounts (Reporting Services Configuration)
How to Configure SharePoint Integration on a Standalone Server How to Configure the Report Server Integration Feature in SharePoint Central Administration
Troubleshooting a Side-by-Side Installation of Reporting Services and Windows SharePoint Services
So I installed RS add-in for SPS, made RS configuration and almost all SPS configuration. I stopped with error
"An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode. --> Server was unable to process request. ---> The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found. " in "Set server defaults" command.
My servers configuration is following: 1. Both RS and SPS are running on the same server. 2. I cannot change port of default web site, so I made different web site "Reporting services" under same web server with port 8086 (http://mtx-sps2007:8086/reportserver)
3. RS Windows service runs under domain system account that is a member of local Administrators group (account name sql2k5sps7) 4. RS Web service runs under NT AuthorityNetworkService account 5. Database connection configured using mentioned above account sql2k5sps7
6. Report Server Web Service URL in SPS is set to http://mtx-sps2007:8086/reportserver 7. Authentication Mode in SPS is set to "Trusted account" 8. My account, under which I make a connections through terminal services to SPS and RS servers and through http to reportingservices page is a member of local administrators group of both my PC and server. 9. I'm not familiar with SPS (honestly speaking, with RS too, but at least I learning this quickly, but SPS is out of my responsibilities scope) 10. ReportServer runs under separated app pool that runs under NT AuthorityNetworkService account
And now I'm fighting with this error on "Set server defaults" command. It's interesting that from my PC there is no credentials prompt when entering SPS administrations page and error is following: An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode But from terminal client, connected to SPS and RS server, there is a credentials prompt (I enter my credentials) and error is as mentioned abowe: An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated mode. --> Server was unable to process request. ---> The request failed with HTTP status 404: Not Found. Also, the same error I got when I tried to add a report to report viewer web part on SPS test page.
Can anyone help me with this? I would be greately appreciated to any help on resolving this issue.
Hi everybody. I am new to VBA,.,, I Have created a folder under inbox in Outlook 2007 which stored the receipients information like name, E-mail, which is not present in the address book of outlook. I have imported this folder in access 2007. My problem is ... it does not display the email address. Rest of the informations is displayed... Is there any way i could do this.?? is there any way i could get the email addresses to appear(import/get) in to the access table??? Is there any module i mite have to create??
I just installed the SQL Server 2005 eval version on my laptop to try it out and now Outlook crashes. There appears to be a conflict with Outlook Business Contact Manager, which might be running its own database under the covers.
When I try to start Outlook I get the error message "Business Contact Manager has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience". The button choices are Debug, Send Report Later and Don't Send. Clicking Don't Send closes Outlook.
I found some info on modifying the registry to disable BCM, which I did, but I still get the same error and Outlook won't start. I also tried removing all of the SQL Server 2005 stuff from my path environment variable but it didn't work either.
Any suggestions would be appreciated because I depend on Outlook for my email and contacts.
When I change the tcp/ip port to anything other than 1433 my SSIS nor DTS packages run successfully. Does the tcp/ip port have to be on 1433 for the SSIS or DTS packages to run successfully?
Hi, I would really appreciate some help on this one as I know nothing about triggers to be quite honest.
I'm trying to add a feature to my Delphi 2007 application to start a SQL package whenever a load button on my Delphi form is clicked. Assume I'll need SQL code to perform this.
Can anyone please assist in this matter - sample code will also be much appreciated. Thanks a million!
I have a problem with connecting to our SQL Server 2005 through Access 2007. I get a msg "ODBC-- failed. [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server] SELECT permission denied on object 'clients', database 'Contacts', schema 'dbo' (#229)" We have moved some of our tables from Access over to SQL Server 2005. I recently got Access 2007 and I'm the only one at the office that has this problem (everyone else uses Access 2003 or older). I can link tables to SQL Server but I can't open them and I can't open Forms or Reports that has those tables as data source. I can open other objects in Access that are not linked to SQL Server.
I (absolute beginner) configured a distribution on a publisher wich acts as its own distributor. I did it by right click on replication "configure distribution", followed all instructions and chose all default values. Nothing more. But now I want to view the distributor properties and following message appears:
SQL Server is unable to complete the Distributor Properties.
ZUSÄTZLICHE INFORMATIONEN:
Ausnahme beim Ausführen einer Transact-SQL-Anweisung oder eines Transact-SQL-Batches. (Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo)
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Cannot resolve the collation conflict between "Latin1_General_CI_AS" and "SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS" in the equal to operation. (Microsoft SQL Server, Fehler: 468)
My collegue has no problems viewing these properties. We have both XP and SQLServer 2005 SP1. What is the reason for this error message? And how can I solve it?
I've mapped a sqlserver machine within vs2005, but when I attempt to set the database connection, I dont see place to stick the port number (even in the advanced area)... it continues to fail when I test the connection.. I can telnet into the machine on the sql server port, so I know its open to me... Also - when I publish this to an IIS server, what is the syntax for placing the connection and port number in web.config? I've tried various settings, cant get it to work. <appSettings><add key="con" value="Server=12.123.123.123;PORT=1234;UID=*****;PWD=*****;database=mydb" /></appSettings>
I know the ..Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.1MSSQLLOGErrorLog on the server contains the information. But that needs I to RDP to the server or open the file remotely. Is there any other way to find out the port from my SSMS connection?
I remember in SQL Server 2000 you could find the information by choosing Properties of a connection in EM and click on the Network Configuration button. (I know it works when you are ON THE SERVER! But when I tried from my desktop, pressing the button didn't do anything)
Is there a good way to port data from an AS400 over to SQL server 2005? If anyone has any experience with this, can you tell me where to go to get info?
I'm setting up my SQL Server 2005 instances to use dynamic ports on one of my machines. What is the tcp port range used? I need to know the range so I can open the correct ports on my firewalls.
I am having an issue with SQL 2005 unattended install, I cannot see where in the template.ini file you can specify the TCP port number for SQL 2005 to listen to I want to change it to a specific port number, I know you can do this in an unattended install on SQL 2000.
Also in an unattended install of SQL 2000 and 2005 is there any way you can specify the database and transaction logs location for new databases to be installed on another drive then the system databases. I know you can change this later in SQL server properties but I wanted this to be done during the install or is there a T-SQL script which can do this after?