Showing posts with label groups. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groups. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

Cannot create new roles for users or groups as well as folders

Good afternoon,
I cannot seem to create or modify both roles and folders in Report Manager.
When I click on OK in the form to create or modify existing items nothing
happens. Am I forgetting something?
I had an issue during the installation or RS that may weigh in... the
installation of RS would fail at the final phase and give me an error (25619
- KB Article 867872). There is a knowledgebase article for this. It details
using a parameter to not create the virtual folders for Reports and
ReportServer and how to create the virtual folders and it's permissions
afterwards. This completed the installation and everything else, aside from
this issue, appears to be operatin normally.
Specs:
Windows Server 2003
SQL Server 2000 w/ SP3
SQL RS w/ SP1Disregard... another thread gave me the answer:
on the server run:
aspnet_regiis -c
from the .Net framwork dir.
"Peter Capazzi" wrote:
> Good afternoon,
> I cannot seem to create or modify both roles and folders in Report Manager.
> When I click on OK in the form to create or modify existing items nothing
> happens. Am I forgetting something?
> I had an issue during the installation or RS that may weigh in... the
> installation of RS would fail at the final phase and give me an error (25619
> - KB Article 867872). There is a knowledgebase article for this. It details
> using a parameter to not create the virtual folders for Reports and
> ReportServer and how to create the virtual folders and it's permissions
> afterwards. This completed the installation and everything else, aside from
> this issue, appears to be operatin normally.
> Specs:
> Windows Server 2003
> SQL Server 2000 w/ SP3
> SQL RS w/ SP1
>

Friday, February 24, 2012

Cannot connect to SQL server with NT groups

Hi.
Have problems connecting to SQL server with NT group authentication.
Get error 4064: Error connecting to user default database.

There's no problems connecting with NT users og SQL users.

SQL2000 + Windows2000 both running latest service packs. All SP have been reinstalled.

The server suddenly stopped accepting NT group logins. It have been running for 1 year with no problems - 4 days ago it started generating this error.

Any ideas anyone?Talk to the network guys...something changed...