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From: Bruce L-C [MVP] on 8 Jul 2008 15:16 I'm afraid I don't have any ideas for you. -- Bruce Loehle-Conger MVP SQL Server Reporting Services "childofthe1980s" <childofthe1980s(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:40F25ADC-C048-43E8-9140-512ECEDC52CE(a)microsoft.com... > I'm an admin on both. > > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote: > >> You say you are an adminstrator. What are you an administrator on? Are >> you >> an adminstrator on the SQL Server database? >> >> It is not enough to be an administrator on the box running RS. You need >> admin rights on SQL Server database. >> >> >> -- >> Bruce Loehle-Conger >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services >> >> "childofthe1980s" <childofthe1980s(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> message news:A428CEAE-433F-46E5-AB76-A1C9D01B97C7(a)microsoft.com... >> > No, that did not work either. >> > >> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote: >> > >> >> What machine are you point the Report Configuration Manager? The one >> >> with >> >> the SQL Server databases or the one with RS installed on it. Whichever >> >> one >> >> you are doing try the other one (both are on the same server for me). >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger >> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services >> >> >> >> "SQL Programmer" <SQLProgrammer(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in >> >> message >> >> news:74D5FAC2-4DAA-40F6-872F-E759B6AA401A(a)microsoft.com... >> >> > Hello: >> >> > >> >> > The Initialization button in Report Configuration Manager is grayed >> >> > out, >> >> > and >> >> > we cannot login to Reporting Services through the SQL 2005 Studio. >> >> > Upon >> >> > trying to do so, we get a very lengthy very crypt error message >> >> > mentioning >> >> > ROBOTS = to this or that and a lot of other language that probably >> >> > only >> >> > a >> >> > Star Wars robot could in fact interpret. LOL!!! >> >> > >> >> > TCP/IP is on, I'm an administrator, I'm logging in with the right >> >> > credentials, yadda, yadda, etc, etc. >> >> > >> >> > Is reinstalling the only option at this point? IIS and SQL are on >> >> > two >> >> > separate boxes. So, if I choose to remove SQL from the IIS box, >> >> > it's >> >> > not >> >> > going to have an effect on SQL on the SQL box is it? >> >> > >> >> > SQL Programmer (it's just a name) >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>
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