A fast way to get Reporting Services local site working?
I was here trying to figure out why my Reports manager is 开发者_开发技巧empty, there's no tabs at all.
- I installed SQL Server 2008 complete, but didn't not configure Reporting Services.
When installing SQL Server 2008, this Windows 7 version didn't have yet IIS installed, I installed it later.
I don't see where is this localhost/Reports physically on my Hard Drive, where is the physic folder?
- I don't see on IIS where is Report folder, would it exist?
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The site settings people talk about, I can't find it.
The "Reporting Services" service is running on automatic at SQL Server Configuration Manager.
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How can I get Reporting Services this working without struggling?
(I can't see why is necessary to customize all these user permissions)
I get it working now.
The main problem is that the current user Junior-PC\Junior was not included in "System Administrator" role http://localhost/Reports.
- Enable Administrator account in Start->Right click Computer->Manage-> Local users and groups ->Groups-> Administrators
- Run IE as Administrator, type http://localhost/Reports
- On the top of "Report Manager" window, click on link "Site Settings"
- On the next page, on the left hand, click on link "Security"
- On the same page, on the right side, click on the "New role assignment" button
- Type the full domain and username (for example Junior-PC\Junior) and check the "System administrator" item, then click Ok.
Now you are able to log on http://localhost/Reports as System administrator.
And then, you can create a new Folder, a new shared Datasource and then your reports within the new folder.
You see, the physic reports folder is present where you have put your new "Folder". I thought IIS would show up some "Reports" folder since localhost URL is being called.
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