Hi all,
I have instaled SQL Server 2005 on my W2K SP4 machine. When I go to RS
configuration I get problems in two areas. First under "Web Service
Identity" no account is listed. ASPNET account is set up on my machine
correctly. Second, under "Database Setup" I can't set up dbs. When I
click "New" and create ReportServer db and then click "Apply" I get an
error that says something like "Virtual Directories have to be crated
first." Under IIS I have ReportServer and Reports directories.
What may be the problem?
Thanks,
StanHi, Stan
just for fun...try running the command line tool "aspnet_regiis -i"
(you can get to it from the VS.NET Command Prompt, or by opening a
regular cmd window and browsing to
c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\)
Once that's run, open your IIS Manager, and check the virtual
directories for Reports and ReportServer web apps. Make sure that they
are running and that the .net mappings are setup appropriately in the
Configuration... > Mappings tab, and also check the security for those
2 folders (use windows auth).
Then try running the RS2005 config tool again, and setup the virtual
directories and apply changes before moving along the different steps
in the tool.
Hope that works.
Regards,
Thiago Silva
MCAD.NET
suslikovich wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have instaled SQL Server 2005 on my W2K SP4 machine. When I go to RS
> configuration I get problems in two areas. First under "Web Service
> Identity" no account is listed. ASPNET account is set up on my machine
> correctly. Second, under "Database Setup" I can't set up dbs. When I
> click "New" and create ReportServer db and then click "Apply" I get an
> error that says something like "Virtual Directories have to be crated
> first." Under IIS I have ReportServer and Reports directories.
> What may be the problem?
> Thanks,
> Stan|||Hi Thiago,
Thanks for the quick reply. I forgot to mention I ran 'aspnet_regiis
-i' but I need to look at othet things you mentioned about mappings and
security. I will do that tonight.
Thanks again,
Stan
tafs7 wrote:
> Hi, Stan
> just for fun...try running the command line tool "aspnet_regiis -i"
> (you can get to it from the VS.NET Command Prompt, or by opening a
> regular cmd window and browsing to
> c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\)
> Once that's run, open your IIS Manager, and check the virtual
> directories for Reports and ReportServer web apps. Make sure that they
> are running and that the .net mappings are setup appropriately in the
> Configuration... > Mappings tab, and also check the security for those
> 2 folders (use windows auth).
> Then try running the RS2005 config tool again, and setup the virtual
> directories and apply changes before moving along the different steps
> in the tool.
> Hope that works.
> Regards,
> Thiago Silva
> MCAD.NET
> suslikovich wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I have instaled SQL Server 2005 on my W2K SP4 machine. When I go to RS
> > configuration I get problems in two areas. First under "Web Service
> > Identity" no account is listed. ASPNET account is set up on my machine
> > correctly. Second, under "Database Setup" I can't set up dbs. When I
> > click "New" and create ReportServer db and then click "Apply" I get an
> > error that says something like "Virtual Directories have to be crated
> > first." Under IIS I have ReportServer and Reports directories.
> > What may be the problem?
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Stan|||I did "aspnet_regiis -i" once again. Looked at IIS directories.
Mappings look ok. I am quite puzzled about where to check
authentication. In any case, the problem remains. Any other
suggestions?
Thanks,
Stan
suslikovich wrote:
> Hi Thiago,
> Thanks for the quick reply. I forgot to mention I ran 'aspnet_regiis
> -i' but I need to look at othet things you mentioned about mappings and
> security. I will do that tonight.
> Thanks again,
> Stan
> tafs7 wrote:
> > Hi, Stan
> >
> > just for fun...try running the command line tool "aspnet_regiis -i"
> > (you can get to it from the VS.NET Command Prompt, or by opening a
> > regular cmd window and browsing to
> > c:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\)
> >
> > Once that's run, open your IIS Manager, and check the virtual
> > directories for Reports and ReportServer web apps. Make sure that they
> > are running and that the .net mappings are setup appropriately in the
> > Configuration... > Mappings tab, and also check the security for those
> > 2 folders (use windows auth).
> >
> > Then try running the RS2005 config tool again, and setup the virtual
> > directories and apply changes before moving along the different steps
> > in the tool.
> >
> > Hope that works.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Thiago Silva
> > MCAD.NET
> >
> > suslikovich wrote:
> > > Hi all,
> > > I have instaled SQL Server 2005 on my W2K SP4 machine. When I go to RS
> > > configuration I get problems in two areas. First under "Web Service
> > > Identity" no account is listed. ASPNET account is set up on my machine
> > > correctly. Second, under "Database Setup" I can't set up dbs. When I
> > > click "New" and create ReportServer db and then click "Apply" I get an
> > > error that says something like "Virtual Directories have to be crated
> > > first." Under IIS I have ReportServer and Reports directories.
> > > What may be the problem?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Stansql
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
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