I've been struggeling with this problem on and off for a few weeks now.
I can't access the Report Manager, but I can access Report Server.
The server: Windows 2003 Standard Edition, no SP.
It runs SQL Server Enterprise Edition sp 3 and Analysis Services sp 3.
I've installed Reporting Services Ent. Edition, sp 1.
I can access http://machinename/reportserver but not
http://machinename/reports. I get the login box, but I get this error
message when "logged in":
The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized.
Both Vdirs have Integrated Windows Authentication and not enabled Anonymous
Access.
I've tried logging in with 3 different users, but they all fail.
All help appreciated for getting this to work!
Kaisa M. LindahlI have the identical problem, but the login provided has the necessary rights
and Admin in both the Domain and local Builtin Admin groups.
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Keith Powers, MCDBA
"David Siebert" wrote:
> What rights do the logins you used have for the server on which RS is located?
> "Kaisa M. Lindahl" wrote:
> > I've been struggeling with this problem on and off for a few weeks now.
> > I can't access the Report Manager, but I can access Report Server.
> >
> > The server: Windows 2003 Standard Edition, no SP.
> > It runs SQL Server Enterprise Edition sp 3 and Analysis Services sp 3.
> > I've installed Reporting Services Ent. Edition, sp 1.
> >
> > I can access http://machinename/reportserver but not
> > http://machinename/reports. I get the login box, but I get this error
> > message when "logged in":
> > The request failed with HTTP status 401: Unauthorized.
> >
> > Both Vdirs have Integrated Windows Authentication and not enabled Anonymous
> > Access.
> > I've tried logging in with 3 different users, but they all fail.
> >
> > All help appreciated for getting this to work!
> >
> > Kaisa M. Lindahl
> >
> >
> >
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