Saturday, February 25, 2012

Reporting Services Error

Hello. I Do a report with a matrix, the report until the preview work
correctly, but when I publish it show me the next error
JIT debugging failed with the following error: Access Denied
JIT debugging was initiated by the user acount 'NT AUTHORITY\Servicio de
red'.
Check the documentation index for 'Just-in-time debugging, errors' for more
information.
htp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp
I make the report again, publish it after every small change and I find that
it fail after I put a groups of rows in the matrix, but in the preview, it
dont show me any warning or errors, only fail after I publish it.
for better reference: the report use a shared data source and is publised in
a Windows 2003 server. the server test is a Windows 2000 Advance Server, SQL
2000, and .NET 2003Are you using any custom .dll files in this report? What else is it
referencing? It is clear that you have a permissions/security issue. The
designer will bypass code level security checks so it is not good for testing
this.. that would explain why you only get the error on deployed reports.
Bret Updegraff
http://bretup.spaces.live.com/
"UsuarioNovato" wrote:
> Hello. I Do a report with a matrix, the report until the preview work
> correctly, but when I publish it show me the next error
> JIT debugging failed with the following error: Access Denied
> JIT debugging was initiated by the user acount 'NT AUTHORITY\Servicio de
> red'.
> Check the documentation index for 'Just-in-time debugging, errors' for more
> information.
> htp://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp
>
> I make the report again, publish it after every small change and I find that
> it fail after I put a groups of rows in the matrix, but in the preview, it
> dont show me any warning or errors, only fail after I publish it.
> for better reference: the report use a shared data source and is publised in
> a Windows 2003 server. the server test is a Windows 2000 Advance Server, SQL
> 2000, and .NET 2003
>
>

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