Hello All,
I have my Reportservices installed at a windows 2000 box (RSBox) and a
reportserver Database at a windows 2000 box (DBbox).
I am using Windows authentication.
I have been successully Deploying and viewing MS enterprise Reports .. but
suddenly i got a issue...
When ever I try to deploy or view the deployed reports I get an error message
"The report server cannot open a connection to the report server database. A
connection to the database is required for all requests and processing.
(rsReportServerDatabaseUnavailable) Get Online Help Login failed for user
'(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. "
I have checked my Report server database which is running and Reporting
services are also running also I am able to browse to reports level but when
I try to view it I get this error.
Any Idea how I can track this issue. There are other people too who are
owner of these production boxes. I need to trace where the issue is...
any Idea wil be highly appreciated..
Cheers,
siajHello ...
I could solve my Issue .. The userID and Password was locked. I got it
unlocked and restarted the IIS .. bingo it worked
cheers,
siaj
"siaj" wrote:
> Hello All,
> I have my Reportservices installed at a windows 2000 box (RSBox) and a
> reportserver Database at a windows 2000 box (DBbox).
> I am using Windows authentication.
> I have been successully Deploying and viewing MS enterprise Reports .. but
> suddenly i got a issue...
> When ever I try to deploy or view the deployed reports I get an error message
> "The report server cannot open a connection to the report server database. A
> connection to the database is required for all requests and processing.
> (rsReportServerDatabaseUnavailable) Get Online Help Login failed for user
> '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. "
> I have checked my Report server database which is running and Reporting
> services are also running also I am able to browse to reports level but when
> I try to view it I get this error.
> Any Idea how I can track this issue. There are other people too who are
> owner of these production boxes. I need to trace where the issue is...
> any Idea wil be highly appreciated..
> Cheers,
> siaj
>
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