Does anyone know how to handle assigning permission to user folder without
using the report manager interface?
Through a command line or programmatically'You can do this by writing an application using the Web Service API or via
the Report Server script host (which are basically the same thing).
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Brian Welcker
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Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
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"Frank" <nospam@.nospam.org> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to handle assigning permission to user folder without
> using the report manager interface?
> Through a command line or programmatically'
>|||Some sample security scripting code here:
http://blogs.msdn.com/bryanke/archive/2004/03/17/91736.aspx
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Bryan Keller
Developer Documentation
SQL Server Reporting Services
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"Frank" <nospam@.nospam.org> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how to handle assigning permission to user folder without
> using the report manager interface?
> Through a command line or programmatically'
>|||Thank you all for your help
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> Does anyone know how to handle assigning permission to user folder without
> using the report manager interface?
> Through a command line or programmatically'
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