Hi All,
I'm experiencing the error referenced in the following link to MS
Support
http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=922656
I implemented the workaround but I'm still getting the error. Actually
when I started I was receiving "error message 1" and then when I
updated my RSWebApplication.config file to use the fully qualified URL
using the IP Address that is assigned to the Default Web Site's "IP
Address" property.
My config file now looks like this...
<ReportServerUrl>http://10.0.0.102:80/Reports</ReportServerUrl>
<ReportServerVirtualDirectory></ReportServerVirtualDirectory>
The server is a Windows 2003 server and the Reporting Services was
installed with SQL2005 but not configured. I was able to configure the
Reports server (from what I can tell) using the "Reporting Services
Configuration" tool).
Any idea as to what may still be causing the problem?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Mike Gorgone
Senior Software Engineer
PictureU PromotionsOn Aug 21, 2:06 pm, Mike <m_gorg...@.hotmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
> I'm experiencing the error referenced in the following link to MS
> Support
> http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=922656
> I implemented the workaround but I'm still getting the error. Actually
> when I started I was receiving "error message 1" and then when I
> updated my RSWebApplication.config file to use the fully qualified URL
> using the IP Address that is assigned to the Default Web Site's "IP
> Address" property.
> My config file now looks like this...
> <ReportServerUrl>http://10.0.0.102:80/Reports</ReportServerUrl>
> <ReportServerVirtualDirectory></ReportServerVirtualDirectory>
> The server is a Windows 2003 server and the Reporting Services was
> installed with SQL2005 but not configured. I was able to configure the
> Reports server (from what I can tell) using the "Reporting Services
> Configuration" tool).
> Any idea as to what may still be causing the problem?
> Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
> Mike Gorgone
> Senior Software Engineer
> PictureU Promotions
The last response in this link might be helpful.
http://www.sqlreportingservices.net/Ask/1730.aspx
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. Software Consultant|||On Aug 21, 9:55 pm, EMartinez <emartinez...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 21, 2:06 pm, Mike <m_gorg...@.hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi All,
> > I'm experiencing the error referenced in the following link to MS
> > Support
> >http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=922656
> > I implemented the workaround but I'm still getting the error. Actually
> > when I started I was receiving "error message 1" and then when I
> > updated my RSWebApplication.config file to use the fully qualified URL
> > using the IP Address that is assigned to the Default Web Site's "IP
> > Address" property.
> > My config file now looks like this...
> > <ReportServerUrl>http://10.0.0.102:80/Reports</ReportServerUrl>
> > <ReportServerVirtualDirectory></ReportServerVirtualDirectory>
> > The server is a Windows 2003 server and the Reporting Services was
> > installed with SQL2005 but not configured. I was able to configure the
> > Reports server (from what I can tell) using the "Reporting Services
> > Configuration" tool).
> > Any idea as to what may still be causing the problem?
> > Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
> > Mike Gorgone
> > Senior Software Engineer
> > PictureU Promotions
> The last response in this link might be helpful.http://www.sqlreportingservices.net/Ask/1730.aspx
> Regards,
> Enrique Martinez
> Sr. Software Consultant
Hi Enrique,
Thanks for the link. I've seen some information along those same lines
but I can't set the IP Address property to "All Addresses" the IP
needs to be set to the specific address we have in there.
Is there any war around that?
Mike
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