Hi All,
I have just installed Reporting Services on our production environment.
Everything is set up, the permissions etc and all seems fine until we try to
publish a report
I get the error :
Error rsAccessDenied : The permissions granted to user '[User Name]' are
insufficient for performing this operation.
Deploy complete -- 1 errors, 0 warnings
What have I missed here - on our Dev box I was an Administrator so there
weren't any problems
What permissions does the publisher have to have on the web server to be
able to publish reports?
Thanks
KathrynThe user needs the Manage Reports task. We role this task in a role called
Content Manager (although you could create your own roles with specific
tasks if you want). If you give the user this role then they will be able
to publish reports. To give them permission, go to the folder you want to
give them permission to (in report Manager) and click on the properties tab,
then on the security sub tab. From there you can give them the permissions
you want.
--
-Daniel
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Kathy" <joe@.soap.com> wrote in message
news:PvmdnfocNYNSE3_cRVn-vQ@.is.co.za...
> Hi All,
> I have just installed Reporting Services on our production environment.
> Everything is set up, the permissions etc and all seems fine until we try
> to
> publish a report
> I get the error :
> Error rsAccessDenied : The permissions granted to user '[User Name]' are
> insufficient for performing this operation.
> Deploy complete -- 1 errors, 0 warnings
> What have I missed here - on our Dev box I was an Administrator so there
> weren't any problems
> What permissions does the publisher have to have on the web server to be
> able to publish reports?
> Thanks
> Kathryn
>
>|||Thanks Daniel
Turns out this wasn't the problem.
I actually had to give our group permissions on the Report Server and Report
Manager folders.
"Daniel Reib [MSFT]" <danreib@.online.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:eB%23dH%23z9EHA.3944@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
> The user needs the Manage Reports task. We role this task in a role
called
> Content Manager (although you could create your own roles with specific
> tasks if you want). If you give the user this role then they will be able
> to publish reports. To give them permission, go to the folder you want to
> give them permission to (in report Manager) and click on the properties
tab,
> then on the security sub tab. From there you can give them the
permissions
> you want.
> --
> -Daniel
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
>
> "Kathy" <joe@.soap.com> wrote in message
> news:PvmdnfocNYNSE3_cRVn-vQ@.is.co.za...
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I have just installed Reporting Services on our production environment.
> > Everything is set up, the permissions etc and all seems fine until we
try
> > to
> > publish a report
> > I get the error :
> > Error rsAccessDenied : The permissions granted to user '[User Name]' are
> > insufficient for performing this operation.
> >
> > Deploy complete -- 1 errors, 0 warnings
> >
> > What have I missed here - on our Dev box I was an Administrator so there
> > weren't any problems
> > What permissions does the publisher have to have on the web server to be
> > able to publish reports?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Kathryn
> >
> >
> >
>
Monday, March 26, 2012
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