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Exchange & Reporting server Chris
11/17/2004 3:07:33 PM
sql server reporting services: i recently read an article on how you could do reports on your exchange
environment with the SQL 2000 report pack for Exchange.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=108C2B01-2CC9-4A84-A669-EB22533FA5E2&displaylang=en

I have installed this on my SQL box and am unable to access the 13
predefined reports. Could someone assist me and let me know if there are
any special things that need to be done. Thanks

Re: Exchange & Reporting server Brian Welcker [MSFT]
11/18/2004 12:30:34 AM
Nothing specific. The Report Pack should have installed a sample database.
If for some reason this didn't work, you can just attach the database
manuall.

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server batescr NO[at]SPAM gmail.com
11/21/2004 9:33:12 PM
How do you connect manually?

Do you have to have sql and exchange on the same box?

I uninstalled and then reinstalled and now i am getting this error

"Object reference not set to instance of an object"

Any clue to what is the problem?

thanks.
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Re: Exchange & Reporting server bret NO[at]SPAM fishbrains.com
12/1/2004 2:09:26 PM
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I get the same error, both while installing on Reporting server and on
Exchange server. Using Ex2003 w/ SP1, and reporting server SP1.
Re: Exchange & Reporting server Brian Welcker [MS]
12/30/2004 12:03:04 PM
Some people are hitting some but in setup but we have not been able to repro
it here. You might want to take a look at the log file. You don't need
Exchange on the box at all.

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Microsoft SQL Server

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server winkle60
1/10/2005 6:43:04 AM
I am also seeing this error when trying to install. Any updates on the cause?

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server Tony G
4/21/2005 6:34:04 AM
It appears that you reproduce this issue by installing on a machine that does
not have Visual Studio .Net installed. And I don't want to install VS on my
report server because it is also my intranet server.

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server winkle60
4/25/2005 9:03:04 AM
Yes, after installing VS I was able to install the Report Pack. Still do not
know if you can really do any "real reporting" with this product though. I
think you can just use the sample database.

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server Tony G
4/26/2005 4:18:02 PM
I was trying to install the report pack without installing VS. That was my
real question: How do you do that??

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server winkle60
4/27/2005 7:30:10 AM
I do not know if you can. I HAD to install VS to get the Report Pack to
install.

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Re: Exchange & Reporting server Brian Welcker [MS]
5/7/2005 11:17:17 AM
Unfortunately, the Exchange extractor is not built-in. We rely on a 3rd
party product for that. The IIS log report pack does the extract, though.

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Microsoft SQL Server

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