Showing posts with label sharepoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharepoint. Show all posts

Friday, March 30, 2012

Reporting Services Subscriptions / Sharepoint question

I'm trying to create a subscription that places a file (excel or PDF) in sharepoint. I haven't been able to find a path that works. I was wondering if anyone else had had this issue and how they overcame it.

Thanks.Answered my own question.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb326364.aspx

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Reporting Services SharePoint Web Parts Download

Hi All,
In reading the article, "Using Reporting Services SharePoint Web Parts..."
article
(http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/maintain/webrssp2.mspx),
it mentiones downloading the web part cab file from the SharePoint Products
and Technologies Web Component Directory at
http://www.microsoft.com/sharepoint/downloads/components/default.asp . I
can't seem to find this download? Any suggestions where it is located?
Thanks,
wgIf you installed the RS SP2 it is included in that download and can be
copied to your Sharepoint server and installed like any other web part.
You should find it at
..Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Reporting
Services\SharePoint\RSWebParts.cab
AB

Reporting Services Sharepoint Integration Mode

Hi All,
I have successfully configured the Reporting Services with Sharepoint
Integration Mode and everything seems working fine until I try to
extend existing web application. I have created alternate mapping
using port 80 to existing site (use port 88). When I access reports
through port 80, I receive error: "The specified path refers to a
SharePoint zone that is not supported". Reports in Port 88 still work
fine. How do I configure Reporting Services with Sharepoint
Integration mode to run in alternate mapping port?Hi,
have you configured the ports for report server in the configuration tool
for report server?
/Daniel Bugday
"Gunady" <Gunady@.gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1180839224.990585.60000@.a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
> Hi All,
> I have successfully configured the Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> Integration Mode and everything seems working fine until I try to
> extend existing web application. I have created alternate mapping
> using port 80 to existing site (use port 88). When I access reports
> through port 80, I receive error: "The specified path refers to a
> SharePoint zone that is not supported". Reports in Port 88 still work
> fine. How do I configure Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> Integration mode to run in alternate mapping port?
>|||On Jun 4, 1:41 am, "Daniel Bugday" <itkons...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> have you configured the ports for report server in the configuration tool
> for report server?
> /Daniel Bugday
> "Gunady" <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1180839224.990585.60000@.a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Hi All,
> > I have successfully configured the Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> > Integration Mode and everything seems working fine until I try to
> > extend existing web application. I have created alternate mapping
> > using port 80 to existing site (use port 88). When I access reports
> > through port 80, I receive error: "The specified path refers to a
> > SharePoint zone that is not supported". Reports in Port 88 still work
> > fine. How do I configure Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> > Integration mode to run in alternate mapping port... Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Yes, I have configured it, and the Report Server works fine. Reports
in original site that are accessed through Port 88 works perfectly,
but I am still unable to access the reports that are accessed through
port 80 (Alternate access mapping). I read at some blogs/reference,
it's mentioned that Reporting Services with Sharepoint Integration
mode can only run in original site, not in alternate site mapping.
Hmm.. WHY?
Most of my current Sharepoint Sites run in two port, one for internal
access and one for internet access, which internal access doesn't
require SSL, and internet access require SSL. How can I run Reporting
Services (Sharepoint Integration) at both sites?|||On Jun 7, 11:49 am, Gunady <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 4, 1:41 am, "Daniel Bugday" <itkons...@.gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> > Hi,
> > have you configured the ports for report server in the configuration tool
> > for report server?
> > /Daniel Bugday
> > "Gunady" <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote in message
> >news:1180839224.990585.60000@.a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
> > > Hi All,
> > > I have successfully configured the Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> > > Integration Mode and everything seems working fine until I try to
> > > extend existing web application. I have created alternate mapping
> > > using port 80 to existing site (use port 88). When I access reports
> > > through port 80, I receive error: "The specified path refers to a
> > > SharePoint zone that is not supported". Reports in Port 88 still work
> > > fine. How do I configure Reporting Services with Sharepoint
> > > Integration mode to run in alternate mapping port... Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> Yes, I have configured it, and the Report Server works fine. Reports
> in original site that are accessed through Port 88 works perfectly,
> but I am still unable to access the reports that are accessed through
> port 80 (Alternate access mapping). I read at some blogs/reference,
> it's mentioned that Reporting Services with Sharepoint Integration
> mode can only run in original site, not in alternate site mapping.
> Hmm.. WHY?
> Most of my current Sharepoint Sites run in two port, one for internal
> access and one for internet access, which internal access doesn't
> require SSL, and internet access require SSL. How can I run Reporting
> Services (Sharepoint Integration) at both sites... Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
So, has anyone experience this problem?|||On Jun 22, 5:59 am, Gunady <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 7, 11:49 am, Gunady <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> > On Jun 4, 1:41 am, "Daniel Bugday" <itkons...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > > have you configured the ports for report server in the configuration tool
> > > for report server?
> > > /Daniel Bugday
> > > "Gunady" <Gun...@.gmail.com> wrote in message
> > >news:1180839224.990585.60000@.a26g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
> > > > Hi All,
> > > > I have successfully configured theReportingServiceswithSharepoint
> > > > Integration Mode and everything seems working fine until I try to
> > > > extend existing web application. I have created alternate mapping
> > > > using port 80 to existing site (use port 88). When I access reports
> > > > through port 80, I receive error: "The specified path refers to a
> > > >SharePointzone that is not supported". Reports in Port 88 still work
> > > > fine. How do I configureReportingServiceswithSharepoint
> > > > Integration mode to run in alternate mapping port... Hide quoted text -
> > > - Show quoted text -
> > Yes, I have configured it, and the Report Server works fine. Reports
> > in original site that are accessed through Port 88 works perfectly,
> > but I am still unable to access the reports that are accessed through
> > port 80 (Alternate access mapping). I read at some blogs/reference,
> > it's mentioned thatReportingServiceswithSharepointIntegration
> > mode can only run in original site, not in alternate site mapping.
> > Hmm.. WHY?
> > Most of my currentSharepointSites run in two port, one for internal
> > access and one for internet access, which internal access doesn't
> > requireSSL, and internet access requireSSL. How can I runReporting
> >Services(SharepointIntegration) at both sites... Hide quoted text -
> > - Show quoted text -
> So, has anyone experience this problem... Hide quoted text -
> - Show quoted text -
Unfortunately, SSRS in SharePoint integrated mode can only be accessed
via the default zone as configured in the alternate access mappings.
Have not seen any workarounds to this.

Reporting Services section is not Showing under Application Management

Hi,

I installed Reporting Services Add-in for Sharepoint 2007, on my Server where i have both Sharepoint 2007 and SQL Server 2005 and report Server are installed, i already installed SQL Server SP2, but in SharePoint 3.0 Central Administration under Application Management Reporting Services section is not Showing.

Please let me know if anybody has the got the same issue and fix it.

Thanks

Ahsan

Make sure the Windows user account you used to install RS add-in is one of the Site Collection administrators in SharePoint.
Also make sure you are not using FrontPage Server Extension in your default Web Site.

Good luck!

Chun
sql

Monday, March 26, 2012

Reporting Services Resource Kit

I attended a seminar today on SharePoint Portal Server and was told there is
a Reporting Services Resource Kit released very recently that allows
integration between the Reports Manager and the Portal. Can anyone point me
to a link? I've searched both Google, Microsoft and MSDN to no avail.
Was he telling me porkies?Hi Dan:
Could this be what you are looking for?
RsWebParts: Workspace Home
http://www.gotdotnet.com/Workspaces/Workspace.aspx?id=176e78a1-4d90-4860-9bd8-da93dffa8fd1
A collection of SharePoint WebParts that integrate with SQL Server
Reporting Services.
Sometimes GotDotNet has serious availability problems, if you can't
reach the site you'll have to try again in 20 minutes.
Are porkies anything like the deep fried pork rings? Because those are
revolting!
HTH,
--
Scott
http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 07:53:06 -0700, "Dan Fell"
<DanFell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>I attended a seminar today on SharePoint Portal Server and was told there is
>a Reporting Services Resource Kit released very recently that allows
>integration between the Reports Manager and the Portal. Can anyone point me
>to a link? I've searched both Google, Microsoft and MSDN to no avail.
>Was he telling me porkies?|||I was under the impression that it was Microsoft resource kit but they
certainly seem to do the job that was described to me. Nice one Scott.
FYI, 'porkies' was a cockney rhyming slang reference.
'porkies' = 'pork pies' = 'lies'
For more, see here: http://www.cockneyrhymingslang.co.uk/
HTH,
Dan
"Scott Allen" wrote:
> Hi Dan:
> Could this be what you are looking for?
> RsWebParts: Workspace Home
> http://www.gotdotnet.com/Workspaces/Workspace.aspx?id=176e78a1-4d90-4860-9bd8-da93dffa8fd1
> A collection of SharePoint WebParts that integrate with SQL Server
> Reporting Services.
> Sometimes GotDotNet has serious availability problems, if you can't
> reach the site you'll have to try again in 20 minutes.
> Are porkies anything like the deep fried pork rings? Because those are
> revolting!
> HTH,
> --
> Scott
> http://www.OdeToCode.com/blogs/scott/
> On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 07:53:06 -0700, "Dan Fell"
> <DanFell@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> >I attended a seminar today on SharePoint Portal Server and was told there is
> >a Reporting Services Resource Kit released very recently that allows
> >integration between the Reports Manager and the Portal. Can anyone point me
> >to a link? I've searched both Google, Microsoft and MSDN to no avail.
> >
> >Was he telling me porkies?
>