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Administrator does not have any privileges Patrick_McD
8/3/2004 4:25:01 PM
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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Lukasz Pawlowski [MSFT]
8/3/2004 4:33:38 PM
Are you using a custom security extension?

-Lukasz

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when I go to the Report Manager, I have no tabs or Site Settings. How do I
add the necessary privileges if I'm already the administrator?

Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Patrick_McD
8/3/2004 4:41:01 PM
No. I have everything set up very generically.

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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Lukasz Pawlowski [MSFT]
8/3/2004 5:25:57 PM
Are you loggedin locally? Your user is a memeber of the local
administrators group?

-Lukasz


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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Patrick_McD
8/3/2004 5:37:01 PM
Yes. I am logged on as a member of the Administrators group. Thanks!

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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Terry
8/4/2004 9:56:04 AM
Was this ever resolved? I am having the same problem.


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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Tudor Trufinescu (MSFT)
8/5/2004 1:02:37 PM
Are the /reportserver and /reports virtual directories configured to use
integrated security and *no* anonymous access?

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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Linchi Shea
8/5/2004 10:01:19 PM
Tudor;

There is another thread on this same issue. I wonder whether you know why
setting anonymous access would result in this behavior, and whether there is
a way to retain both the admin privileges for the local admin and anonymous
access.

Linchi

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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Tudor Trufinescu (MSFT)
8/7/2004 10:19:37 AM
Yes, allowing anonymous access would result in this behavior.

Allowing anonymous access means all users will be seen as the same user, the
server won't even ask them to provide their authentication information.
You can't have both anonymous and non anonymous on the same virtual
directories. I presume you could create two virtual directories one allowing
anonymous access, the other not.

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Sql Server Reporting Services
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Re: Administrator does not have any privileges Linchi Shea
8/12/2004 12:02:27 AM
Tudor;

Could you please elaborate how you can create two virtual directories and
work the way you described, when it comes to Reporting Services?

Linchi

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