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Mar 14, 2008

I am running SQLExpress 2005 with Advanced Services SP2
I used the Reporting Services Configuration Tool to manually instal Report Manager to its default virtual directory. Got no error message. So far so good, but when I tried to start the manager by writing the URL (http://localhost/reports) in the address bar of my browser (iexplorer 7.0), I got the following error message:

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.


I know very little of XML and XSL. What amends can I do to access the Manager? Please help somebody. Is it possible to use the Reporting Services Configuration once again to instal the Manager to another location?


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w3wp!library!6!9/19/2007-06:12:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-06:22:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-06:32:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-06:42:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-06:52:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!5!9/19/2007-07:02:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!5!9/19/2007-07:12:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!7!9/19/2007-07:22:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-07:32:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!5!9/19/2007-07:42:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-07:52:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-08:02:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-08:12:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!7!9/19/2007-08:22:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!7!9/19/2007-08:32:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!7!9/19/2007-08:42:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!1!9/19/2007-08:52:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!5!9/19/2007-09:02:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:07:20:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(/Test).
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:07:21:: Call to CreateFolderAction(Test, /).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:07:21:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(/Data Sources).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:07:21:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(/Data Sources/Warehouse).
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w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:07:25:: Call to CreateReportAction(Invoice Balance, /Test, True).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:07:29:: Call to SetItemDataSourcesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(/).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/, PathBased).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to GetSystemPermissionsAction().
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/, False).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:08:25:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(/Test).
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test, PathBased).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to GetSystemPermissionsAction().
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/Test, False).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:08:29:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!6!9/19/2007-09:12:45:: i INFO: Cleaned -1 batch records, -1 policies, 0 sessions, -1 cache entries, 0 snapshots, 0 chunks, -1 running jobs, -1 persisted streams
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:04:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:04:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:04:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:04:: Call to GetSystemPermissionsAction().
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:05:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:05:: Call to ListEventsAction().
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:08:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:13:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetReportParametersAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetSystemPermissionsAction().
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/, False).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/Test, False).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/, False).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to ListChildrenAction(/Test, False).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:14:: Call to GetItemDataSourcesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!6!09/19/2007-09:15:15:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetPermissionsAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!1!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetSystemPropertiesAction().
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!7!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetReportParametersAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetSystemPermissionsAction().
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to GetPropertiesAction(/Test/Invoice Balance, PathBased).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:18:: Call to DeleteItemAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:19:: a ASSERT: Assertion failed! Call stack:
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.DeleteItemAction.PerformActionNow()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.RSSoapAction`1.Execute()
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2005Impl.DeleteItem(String Item)
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2005.DeleteItem(String Item)
System.RuntimeMethodHandle._InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, SignatureStruct& sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
System.RuntimeMethodHandle.InvokeMethodFast(Object target, Object[] arguments, Signature sig, MethodAttributes methodAttributes, RuntimeTypeHandle typeOwner)
System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture, Boolean skipVisibilityChecks)
System.Reflection.RuntimeMethodInfo.Invoke(Object obj, BindingFlags invokeAttr, Binder binder, Object[] parameters, CultureInfo culture)
System.Web.Services.Protocols.LogicalMethodInfo.Invoke(Object target, Object[] values)
System.Web.Services.Protocols.WebServiceHandler.Invoke()
System.Web.Services.Protocols.WebServiceHandler.CoreProcessRequest()
System.Web.Services.Protocols.SyncSessionlessHandler.ProcessRequest(HttpContext context)
System.Web.HttpApplication+CallHandlerExecutionStep.System.Web.HttpApplication.IExecutionStep.Execute()
System.Web.HttpApplication.ExecuteStep(IExecutionStep step, Boolean& completedSynchronously)
System.Web.HttpApplication+ApplicationStepManager.ResumeSteps(Exception error)
System.Web.HttpApplication.System.Web.IHttpAsyncHandler.BeginProcessRequest(HttpContext context, AsyncCallback cb, Object extraData)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestInternal(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.HttpRuntime.ProcessRequestNoDemand(HttpWorkerRequest wr)
System.Web.Hosting.ISAPIRuntime.ProcessRequest(IntPtr ecb, Int32 iWRType)
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:15:19:: e ERROR: Throwing Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException: An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details., un-named assertion fired for component library;
Info: Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException: An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details.



The error in the event log is:

EventType sql90exception, P1 w3wp.exe, P2 6.0.3790.1830, P3 42435be1, P4 reportingservicesnativeclient.ni.dll, P5 2005.90.3042.0, P6 45cd6edb, P7 0, P8 00005253, P9 00000000, P10 NIL.


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Lori

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