Monday, March 12, 2012

Report Manager error with OK button

I'm just installed SQL Reporting Services 2000 with SP2 on a Windows Server
2003 box that is fully patched.
I have the .net framework v1.1 installed and running. My issue is that when
I try to either add roles or modify anything in the site settings the OK
button does nothing. The cancel button seems to work find. However
anywhere in any screen that you see the Ok button is there..just not
clickable.
Please help.
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Report DeveloperThis sort of thing is usually because anonymous security has been assigned
for IIS. If that is the case then everyone is the same identity when logged
in, i.e. there is no administrator. Have you done anything like that with
your site?
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Matt" <Matt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:FC320F8E-DAA6-4B85-93A3-93DC3F9B6DA0@.microsoft.com...
> I'm just installed SQL Reporting Services 2000 with SP2 on a Windows
> Server
> 2003 box that is fully patched.
> I have the .net framework v1.1 installed and running. My issue is that
> when
> I try to either add roles or modify anything in the site settings the OK
> button does nothing. The cancel button seems to work find. However
> anywhere in any screen that you see the Ok button is there..just not
> clickable.
> Please help.
> --
> Report Developer|||You nailed that one. At first I did have anoynmous access to the site
enabled..However I have since disabled that...
People currently in the local administrators group have the access to create
folders etc..However people who are not only see the home folder and the My
Subscriptions..
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Report Developer
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> This sort of thing is usually because anonymous security has been assigned
> for IIS. If that is the case then everyone is the same identity when logged
> in, i.e. there is no administrator. Have you done anything like that with
> your site?
>
> --
> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> "Matt" <Matt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:FC320F8E-DAA6-4B85-93A3-93DC3F9B6DA0@.microsoft.com...
> > I'm just installed SQL Reporting Services 2000 with SP2 on a Windows
> > Server
> > 2003 box that is fully patched.
> >
> > I have the .net framework v1.1 installed and running. My issue is that
> > when
> > I try to either add roles or modify anything in the site settings the OK
> > button does nothing. The cancel button seems to work find. However
> > anywhere in any screen that you see the Ok button is there..just not
> > clickable.
> >
> > Please help.
> > --
> > Report Developer
>
>|||It sounds like you do not have any security setup. RS uses roll based
security. This is what I do. Create a local group on the RS machine, I call
it Reports. To this group add any individual users or domain groups etc that
you want. This group is for browse only. You can have other groups for other
rights but to start off with you want to have a group that the users can
view and run reports. Then you go to the home of report managers,
properties, click on New Role assignment, group or username put in Reports
(or whatever you called the group when you created it). Check the box that
says browse.
When you do this from home all folders underneath will inherit this role. If
you have a particular folder that you don't want to have that group to have
access then you can go to that folder and modify the permission.
Hopefully that will get you in the right direction.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Matt" <Matt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F4C40FA5-D505-4906-A519-85834D382ABF@.microsoft.com...
> You nailed that one. At first I did have anoynmous access to the site
> enabled..However I have since disabled that...
> People currently in the local administrators group have the access to
create
> folders etc..However people who are not only see the home folder and the
My
> Subscriptions..
> --
> Report Developer
>
> "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> > This sort of thing is usually because anonymous security has been
assigned
> > for IIS. If that is the case then everyone is the same identity when
logged
> > in, i.e. there is no administrator. Have you done anything like that
with
> > your site?
> >
> >
> > --
> > Bruce Loehle-Conger
> > MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> >
> > "Matt" <Matt@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:FC320F8E-DAA6-4B85-93A3-93DC3F9B6DA0@.microsoft.com...
> > > I'm just installed SQL Reporting Services 2000 with SP2 on a Windows
> > > Server
> > > 2003 box that is fully patched.
> > >
> > > I have the .net framework v1.1 installed and running. My issue is
that
> > > when
> > > I try to either add roles or modify anything in the site settings the
OK
> > > button does nothing. The cancel button seems to work find. However
> > > anywhere in any screen that you see the Ok button is there..just not
> > > clickable.
> > >
> > > Please help.
> > > --
> > > Report Developer
> >
> >
> >

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