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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Reporting Services Error - Please help

Dear all

Please give kind attension to my queries

When I am giving like http://localhost/ReportServer the following message is coming in explorer. What I have to do please help

Reporting Services Error

The version of the report server database is either in a format that is not valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'Unknown'. The expected version is 'C.0.8.40'. To continue, update the version of the report server database and verify access rights. (rsInvalidReportServerDatabase) Get Online Help
What OS are you using?|||

Thank u

I am using windows server 2003

|||

Here is one solution... requires a reinstall.

http://ismailtutumluer.wordpress.com/2007/01/16/the-version-of-the-report-server-database-is-either-in-a-format-that-is-not-valid-or-it-cannot-be-read-the-found-version-is-unknown-the-expected/

cheers,

Andrew

|||

Sir Thank u for ur attension to my queries

Again I installed the reportserver in another instance name after using windows cleanup utility but the same error is coming when I am configuring the report server

the following are not activated

1. report server virtual directory

2. report manager virtual directary

3. web service identity

4. database setup

Please help me...

With regards

Polachan

|||

Can you connect to the database from SQL Management Studio?

Did you try changing the Reporting Services service security account?

Another thing to try would be to use SQL Profiler to determine what is happening.

cheers,

Andrew

|||have u checked whether ur IIS s poing to right virual directory ?
-prashant
|||

Dear Andrew

Thank u for attention to my queries. Please help me for the following

I could not connect report server from SQL Management Studio. I did the following ways from SQL server Management studio

to connect the database

1. Servertype - ReportServices

2. Server Name - Not available in the list .

I am beginner so let me know

How we can change Reporting Services service security account . Need ?

What is the step to get SQL profiler

Help me Andrew

Regards

Polachan

|||

Dear Prashant

No I didnot check IIS.

Please give me detail to check IIS about virtual directory..

I am waiing for hearing from u ..

Regards

Polachan Paily

|||ok...goto Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools. Click on Interner Information Services ..open it
expand the nodes in left side panel. go to yourmachinename> Web Sites > Default Web Sites> Reports ...right click on Reports and see whether its pointing to right directory.
also do same thing for ReportServer node.

in command prompt type services.msc, a window will open ...check whether IIS service is running.

then go to http://localhost ....what do u see?

|||

Dear Sir,

I tried like that way still it is not working . At last we created a virtual pc and and through that vritual pc , Report server can be used.. No problem there. I create a sample report using report server in Virtual PC

Thank u sir for ur caring in my queies

With regards

Polachan

|||hey ...what is virtual pc ? how do u use it ? i might need that for my own reporting .....can u tell me more about it ?

-prashant
|||

Polachan,

Have you tried to upgrade the database version?

Under the start->Programs->Microsoft SQL Server 2005->Configuration Tools->Reporting Services Configuration.

select "Database setup" and here you will have an option to upgrade the database version.

Rahul

|||

Yes Rahul many time I tried like that way

Thank for ur caring in my quries

Reporting Services Error - Please help

Dear all

Please give kind attension to my queries

When I am giving like http://localhost/ReportServer the following message is coming in explorer. What I have to do please help

Reporting Services Error

The version of the report server database is either in a format that is not valid, or it cannot be read. The found version is 'Unknown'. The expected version is 'C.0.8.40'. To continue, update the version of the report server database and verify access rights. (rsInvalidReportServerDatabase) Get Online Help
What OS are you using?|||

Thank u

I am using windows server 2003

|||

Here is one solution... requires a reinstall.

http://ismailtutumluer.wordpress.com/2007/01/16/the-version-of-the-report-server-database-is-either-in-a-format-that-is-not-valid-or-it-cannot-be-read-the-found-version-is-unknown-the-expected/

cheers,

Andrew

|||

Sir Thank u for ur attension to my queries

Again I installed the reportserver in another instance name after using windows cleanup utility but the same error is coming when I am configuring the report server

the following are not activated

1. report server virtual directory

2. report manager virtual directary

3. web service identity

4. database setup

Please help me...

With regards

Polachan

|||

Can you connect to the database from SQL Management Studio?

Did you try changing the Reporting Services service security account?

Another thing to try would be to use SQL Profiler to determine what is happening.

cheers,

Andrew

|||have u checked whether ur IIS s poing to right virual directory ?
-prashant
|||

Dear Andrew

Thank u for attention to my queries. Please help me for the following

I could not connect report server from SQL Management Studio. I did the following ways from SQL server Management studio

to connect the database

1. Servertype - ReportServices

2. Server Name - Not available in the list .

I am beginner so let me know

How we can change Reporting Services service security account . Need ?

What is the step to get SQL profiler

Help me Andrew

Regards

Polachan

|||

Dear Prashant

No I didnot check IIS.

Please give me detail to check IIS about virtual directory..

I am waiing for hearing from u ..

Regards

Polachan Paily

|||ok...goto Start>Settings>Control Panel>Administrative Tools. Click on Interner Information Services ..open it
expand the nodes in left side panel. go to yourmachinename> Web Sites > Default Web Sites> Reports ...right click on Reports and see whether its pointing to right directory.
also do same thing for ReportServer node.

in command prompt type services.msc, a window will open ...check whether IIS service is running.

then go to http://localhost ....what do u see?

|||

Dear Sir,

I tried like that way still it is not working . At last we created a virtual pc and and through that vritual pc , Report server can be used.. No problem there. I create a sample report using report server in Virtual PC

Thank u sir for ur caring in my queies

With regards

Polachan

|||hey ...what is virtual pc ? how do u use it ? i might need that for my own reporting .....can u tell me more about it ?

-prashant
|||

Polachan,

Have you tried to upgrade the database version?

Under the start->Programs->Microsoft SQL Server 2005->Configuration Tools->Reporting Services Configuration.

select "Database setup" and here you will have an option to upgrade the database version.

Rahul

|||

Yes Rahul many time I tried like that way

Thank for ur caring in my quries

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Reporting services Error

Hi guys,
when I try to access http://localhost/reportserver,
it returns following on webpage:
The report server installation is not initialized. Check the documentation
for more information. (rsReportServerNotActivated) Get Online Help
-2147159550
0x800a0bcd
What is the problem?
Here is the error log:
----
<Header>
<Product>Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version
8.00.1038.00</Product>
<Locale>en-US</Locale>
<TimeZone>Eastern Standard Time</TimeZone>
<Path>C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting
Services\LogFiles\ReportServerService__01_05_2006_11_01_10.log</Path>
<SystemName> W80824</SystemName>
<OSName>Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600.0</OSName>
<OSVersion>5.1.2600.0</OSVersion>
</Header>
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing ConnectionType to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing IsSchedulingService to 'True' as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing IsNotificationService to 'True' as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing IsEventService to 'True' as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing PollingInterval to '10' second(s) as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MemoryLimit to '60' percent as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing RecycleTime to '720' minute(s) as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MaximumMemoryLimit to '80' percent as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MaxAppDomainUnloadTime to '30' minute(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MaxQueueThreads to '0' thread(s) as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MaxActiveReqForOneUser to '20' requests(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing MaxScheduleWait to '5' second(s) as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing DatabaseQueryTimeout to '120' second(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing InstanceName to 'MSSQLSERVER' as specified in Configuration
file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing ProcessRecycleOptions to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing RunningRequestsScavengerCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing RunningRequestsDbCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing RunningRequestsAge to '30' second(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing CleanupCycleMinutes to '10' minute(s) as specified in
Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing SecureConnectionLevel to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing DisplayErrorLink to 'True' as specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Initializing WebServiceUseFileShareStorage to default value of 'False'
because it was not specified in Configuration file.
ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Running on 0 physical processors, 1 logical processors
ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Reporting Services starting SKU: Developer
ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Database Cleanup (NT Service) timer enabled: Next Event: 600 seconds. Cycle:
600 seconds
ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Running
Requests Scavenger timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Running
Requests DB timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
Execution Log Entry Expiration timer enabled: Next Event: 53929 seconds.
Cycle: 86400 seconds
ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Memory
stats update timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
ReportingServicesService!crypto!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Initializing
crypto as user: AD\ch03
ReportingServicesService!crypto!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Exporting
public key
ReportingServicesService!library!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: Exception caught
while starting service. Error: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: The
system cannot find the path specified.
at System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ThrowExceptionForHR(Int32
errorCode, IntPtr errorInfo)
at RSManagedCrypto.RSCrypto.ExportPublicKey()
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.GetEncryptionKey()
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.ConnectStorage()
at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.VerifyConnection()
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceController.ServiceStartThread()
ReportingServicesService!library!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: Attempting to start
service again...I just changed report server service to use local account instead of domain
account.
now it works..
thanks
"Kevin" wrote:
> Hi guys,
> when I try to access http://localhost/reportserver,
> it returns following on webpage:
> The report server installation is not initialized. Check the documentation
> for more information. (rsReportServerNotActivated) Get Online Help
> -2147159550
> 0x800a0bcd
>
> What is the problem?
> Here is the error log:
> ----
> <Header>
> <Product>Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version
> 8.00.1038.00</Product>
> <Locale>en-US</Locale>
> <TimeZone>Eastern Standard Time</TimeZone>
> <Path>C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting
> Services\LogFiles\ReportServerService__01_05_2006_11_01_10.log</Path>
> <SystemName> W80824</SystemName>
> <OSName>Microsoft Windows NT 5.1.2600.0</OSName>
> <OSVersion>5.1.2600.0</OSVersion>
> </Header>
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing ConnectionType to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing IsSchedulingService to 'True' as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing IsNotificationService to 'True' as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing IsEventService to 'True' as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing PollingInterval to '10' second(s) as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MemoryLimit to '60' percent as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing RecycleTime to '720' minute(s) as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MaximumMemoryLimit to '80' percent as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MaxAppDomainUnloadTime to '30' minute(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MaxQueueThreads to '0' thread(s) as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MaxActiveReqForOneUser to '20' requests(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing MaxScheduleWait to '5' second(s) as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing DatabaseQueryTimeout to '120' second(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing InstanceName to 'MSSQLSERVER' as specified in Configuration
> file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing ProcessRecycleOptions to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing RunningRequestsScavengerCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing RunningRequestsDbCycle to '60' second(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing RunningRequestsAge to '30' second(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing CleanupCycleMinutes to '10' minute(s) as specified in
> Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing SecureConnectionLevel to '0' as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing DisplayErrorLink to 'True' as specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!library!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Initializing WebServiceUseFileShareStorage to default value of 'False'
> because it was not specified in Configuration file.
> ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Running on 0 physical processors, 1 logical processors
> ReportingServicesService!resourceutilities!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Reporting Services starting SKU: Developer
> ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Database Cleanup (NT Service) timer enabled: Next Event: 600 seconds. Cycle:
> 600 seconds
> ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Running
> Requests Scavenger timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
> ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Running
> Requests DB timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
> ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO:
> Execution Log Entry Expiration timer enabled: Next Event: 53929 seconds.
> Cycle: 86400 seconds
> ReportingServicesService!runningjobs!eb4!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Memory
> stats update timer enabled: Next Event: 60 seconds. Cycle: 60 seconds
> ReportingServicesService!crypto!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Initializing
> crypto as user: AD\ch03
> ReportingServicesService!crypto!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: i INFO: Exporting
> public key
> ReportingServicesService!library!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: Exception caught
> while starting service. Error: System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: The
> system cannot find the path specified.
> at System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ThrowExceptionForHR(Int32
> errorCode, IntPtr errorInfo)
> at RSManagedCrypto.RSCrypto.ExportPublicKey()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.GetEncryptionKey()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.ConnectStorage()
> at Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ConnectionManager.VerifyConnection()
> at
> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ServiceController.ServiceStartThread()
> ReportingServicesService!library!968!1/5/2006-11:01:10:: Attempting to start
> service again...
>
>

Reporting Services Error

Hi Friends,
When I am browse http://localhost/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx , I
get this type error below.
Reporting Services Error
----
An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
details. (rsInternalError) Get Online Help
Exception of type 'System.Web.HttpUnhandledException' was thrown.
The source of the report definition has not been specified
----
SQL Server Reporting ServicesHi, Alex!
It seems to me that something bad is with your datasource. Either with the
reportserver database itself or the datasources of your reports are badly
configured. Can you specify more details?
"Alex Smith" wrote:
> Hi Friends,
> When I am browse http://localhost/ReportServer/Pages/ReportViewer.aspx , I
> get this type error below.
>
> Reporting Services Error
> ----
> An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more
> details. (rsInternalError) Get Online Help
> Exception of type 'System.Web.HttpUnhandledException' was thrown.
> The source of the report definition has not been specified
> ----
> SQL Server Reporting Services
>
>
>

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.
>

Reporting Services Configuration Manager Error #12

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$SQLServer2005
Service Account: <my domain login name>
I have 'Windows Account' selected. In the Account field is my domain login
name and my password is in the Password field.
Thanks for your help.
Amos.I don't know if this helps, but here are my settings. SSRS 2005.
Web Service identity in RS Configuration Manager
STEVEM-LT\ASPNET
I'd then expect to see this same value in my rsreportserver.config file, but
I don't. What I see is:
<WebServiceAccount></WebServiceAccount>
<IsWebServiceEnabled>True</IsWebServiceEnabled>
Because I have the defaults and everything is on my local machine, I guess
that's why it's empty?
Steve MunLeeuw
"Amos Soma" <amos_j_soma@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:OD31p1hOGHA.3360@.TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>I am running Reporting Services 2005 on a Windows XP Professional Laptop.
> When I bring up my browser and enter http://localhost/ReportServer I get
> the
> following error:
> "The Report Server Web Service is unable to access secure information in
> the
> report server. Please verify the WebServiceAccount is specified correctly
> in
> the report server config file".
> In my RSReportServer.Config file, my WebServiceAccount looks as follows:
> <WebServiceAccount>IWAM_DB8KLJ81</WebServiceAccount>
> I don't know if this matters but my Windows Service Identify parameters
> (from the Configure Report Server screen) is as follows:
> Service Name: ReportServer$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.
>
>
>