Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Reporting Services Configuration Manager Error #8

I am running Reporting Services 2005 on a Windows XP Professional Laptop.
When I bring up my browser and enter http://localhost/ReportServer I get the
following error:
"The Report Server Web Service is unable to access secure information in the
report server. Please verify the WebServiceAccount is specified correctly in
the report server config file".
In my RSReportServer.Config file, my WebServiceAccount looks as follows:
<WebServiceAccount>IWAM_DB8KLJ81</WebServiceAccount>
I don't know if this matters but my Windows Service Identify parameters
(from the Configure Report Server screen) is as follows:
Service Name: ReportServer$SQLServer2005
Service Account: <my domain login name>
I have 'Windows Account' selected. In the Account field is my domain login
name and my password is in the Password field.
Thanks for your help.
Amos.Hi Amos,
I am also experiencing the same issue. The Web Service Identity I
am using is "Built-in Account" "Local System". Reporting Services
2005, Windows 2000 pro, IIS 5.0. ASP.net 2.0.
I will post again if I solve my issue. Hope you do the same.
Matt
Amos Soma wrote:
> I am running Reporting Services 2005 on a Windows XP Professional Laptop.
> When I bring up my browser and enter http://localhost/ReportServer I get the
> following error:
> "The Report Server Web Service is unable to access secure information in the
> report server. Please verify the WebServiceAccount is specified correctly in
> the report server config file".
> In my RSReportServer.Config file, my WebServiceAccount looks as follows:
> <WebServiceAccount>IWAM_DB8KLJ81</WebServiceAccount>
> I don't know if this matters but my Windows Service Identify parameters
> (from the Configure Report Server screen) is as follows:
> Service Name: ReportServer$SQLServer2005
> Service Account: <my domain login name>
> I have 'Windows Account' selected. In the Account field is my domain login
> name and my password is in the Password field.
> Thanks for your help.
> Amos.|||Yes please do, and I will do the same. I'm beginning to think it's an
installation issue because I don't have this problem if I use Reporting
Services on some of our Windows 2003 servers. It's only when I attempt to
use the local Services that I run into this. I am amazed that no one has
encountered and solved this issue. I will keep posting this question until I
get an answer :).
Amos.
"mdavidmiller" <mktdata@.highpacific.com> wrote in message
news:1140075452.572518.62580@.f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi Amos,
> I am also experiencing the same issue. The Web Service Identity I
> am using is "Built-in Account" "Local System". Reporting Services
> 2005, Windows 2000 pro, IIS 5.0. ASP.net 2.0.
> I will post again if I solve my issue. Hope you do the same.
> Matt
>
> Amos Soma wrote:
>> I am running Reporting Services 2005 on a Windows XP Professional Laptop.
>> When I bring up my browser and enter http://localhost/ReportServer I get
>> the
>> following error:
>> "The Report Server Web Service is unable to access secure information in
>> the
>> report server. Please verify the WebServiceAccount is specified correctly
>> in
>> the report server config file".
>> In my RSReportServer.Config file, my WebServiceAccount looks as follows:
>> <WebServiceAccount>IWAM_DB8KLJ81</WebServiceAccount>
>> I don't know if this matters but my Windows Service Identify parameters
>> (from the Configure Report Server screen) is as follows:
>> Service Name: ReportServer$SQLServer2005
>> Service Account: <my domain login name>
>> I have 'Windows Account' selected. In the Account field is my domain
>> login
>> name and my password is in the Password field.
>> Thanks for your help.
>> Amos.
>

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