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Mar 28, 2007

When we move reports from one folder to another in Report Manager we have to delete the report in the destination folder first before moving it over if a version is already there. If not we get the error that an item with that name already exists. Is there a way around this? Is there a setting which will allow over-write of a report?

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Jun 22, 2007

I have a development server setup with Report Builder that our users have been testing out. They have a number of reports that they have created on this dev server.



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how can i do this by SSRS???
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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.)

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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!!

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Apr 25, 2007

Hi,



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The report server is not responding. Verify that the report server is running and can be accessed from this computer.



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Ralph
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<Header>
<Product>Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version 9.00.3050.00</Product>
<Locale>en-US</Locale>
<TimeZone>Central Daylight Time</TimeZone>
<Path>C:Program FilesMicrosoft SQL ServerMSSQL.10Reporting ServicesLogFilesReportServer__09_19_2007_00_02_45.log</Path>
<SystemName>HLTHS2</SystemName>
<OSName>Microsoft Windows NT 5.2.3790 Service Pack 1</OSName>
<OSVersion>5.2.3790.65536</OSVersion>
</Header>
w3wp!library!5!9/19/2007-00:02:45:: 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!9/19/2007-00:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-00:22:45:: 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!9/19/2007-00:32:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-00:42:45:: 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!9/19/2007-00:52:45:: 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!7!9/19/2007-01:02:45:: 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!9/19/2007-01:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-01:22:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-01:32:45:: 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!9/19/2007-01:42:45:: 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!7!9/19/2007-01:52:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:02:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:22:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:32:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:42:45:: 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!9/19/2007-02:52:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-03:02:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-03:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-03:22:45:: 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!9/19/2007-03:32:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-03:42:45:: 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!9/19/2007-03:52:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:02:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:22:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:32:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:42:45:: 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!9/19/2007-04:52:45:: 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!7!9/19/2007-05:02:45:: 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!6!9/19/2007-05:12:45:: 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!9/19/2007-05:22:45:: 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!5!9/19/2007-05:32:45:: 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!9/19/2007-05:42:45:: 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!9/19/2007-05:52:45:: 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!9/19/2007-06:02:48:: 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!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).
w3wp!library!5!09/19/2007-09:07:22:: Call to GetItemTypeAction(/Test/Invoice Balance).
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.


Thanks in advance!

Lori

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