Thursday, March 29, 2012

Home page access

We are running the June CTP.
When some users go to htttp://theserver/Reports, all they see is the
word 'Home' and a line across the page.
This happens even though I have added these users as both
Administrators and Users.
I imagine that this has something to do with the domain, but I don't
see what arrangement would allow them to get to a partially completed
page.
Any ideas?
JimMake sure the RS services are running under a domain log in and that the
login has permissions on the Tempfiles directory under ths MSSQL.3
directory.
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<jhcorey@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> We are running the June CTP.
> When some users go to htttp://theserver/Reports, all they see is the
> word 'Home' and a line across the page.
> This happens even though I have added these users as both
> Administrators and Users.
> I imagine that this has something to do with the domain, but I don't
> see what arrangement would allow them to get to a partially completed
> page.
> Any ideas?
> Jim
>|||The services are running under a login that is an admin in the domain,
as well as an admin on the machine.
We notice that there is a user group on the machine called.
SQLServer2005ReportServerUser$MSSQLServer. Users that we've added to
this can use RS normally. But as I noted, users that we've added from
the web site cannot. These are all users in the same domain.|||My guess here is that they have not been setup in a role. The windows groups
are for validation of who they are, not what they can do. You need to assign
users or groups to a role (in report manager). Read up in books online about
roles. What I do is have a local group to that local group I add domain
groups and invidual users. I then assign the local group to the browser
role.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
<jhcorey@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> The services are running under a login that is an admin in the domain,
> as well as an admin on the machine.
> We notice that there is a user group on the machine called.
> SQLServer2005ReportServerUser$MSSQLServer. Users that we've added to
> this can use RS normally. But as I noted, users that we've added from
> the web site cannot. These are all users in the same domain.
>|||Ah yes, it was simple of course once one knew where to look -- in the
properties for the home page.
I was thinking that System security would take care of everything.

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