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Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about iss bsanders
3/30/2005 8:37:03 PM
sql server reporting services: I've installed reporting service many times and it worked well until
yesterday I installed the reporting service to a different directory (D:\
drive.) The sql server is installed on D:\ too.

When I tried to open a report solution, I got an error message
"D:\MSSQL\Reporting Services\Samples\Reports\SampleReports.rptproj" is not
installed. Make sure the application for the project type (.rptproj) is
installed.

When I tried to open a new report project, I got an error message: "Strong
name validation failed for assembly
"Microsoft.ReportingServices.Designer.dll".

Any idea what's happening here? Many thanks.

RE: Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about bsanders
3/31/2005 12:11:08 AM
I can open or create a new ASP.net project without any problem. I can browse
the reportserver and reports url with no problem too. This make me believe VS
and reporting service are working.

Do you have some other recommendations before I do the uninstall and
reinstall?

Thanks,

Michael

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RE: Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about iss v-mingqc NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
3/31/2005 6:47:36 AM
Hi Michael,

From your descriptions, I understood that youw would like to open rptproj
files and get the error message said it is not installed correctly. If I
have misunderstood your concern, please feel free to point it out.

Based on my knowledge, it is entirely possible that your VS.NET is not
installed correctly instead of your Reporting Services is not installed
correcly. Please uninstall Reporting Services and then uninstall VS.NET.
With a complete uninstallation, install VS.NET and then install Reporting
Services.

Thank you for your patience and corporation. If you have any questions or
concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are always here to be of
assistance!


Sincerely yours,

Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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RE: Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about bsanders
3/31/2005 11:57:02 PM
I applied Reporting service SP1 and it works well now.

Thanks for your support,

Michael

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RE: Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about v-mingqc NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
4/1/2005 7:30:37 AM
Hi Michael,

Sorry, I am afraid there is not a better way fix this issue. If you log on
the machine as local administrator, will you reproduce this behavior? If
you log on the machine as a normal user, will you encounter this error
message?

I have done some survey internal and found if uninstall and reinstall the
VS.NEt 2003 and Reporting Services 2003 does not work for you, you might
have to contact our PSS support to open an incident as PSS guys will be
able to go further with detailed code checking for your machine.

Thank you for your patience and corporation. If you have any questions or
concerns, don't hesitate to let me know. We are always here to be of
assistance!


Sincerely yours,

Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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RE: Installing Reporting service to non-default folder bring about v-mingqc NO[at]SPAM online.microsoft.com
4/4/2005 8:06:28 AM
Hi Michael,

It's great to know installation of Reporting Services SP1 resolved your
issue.

I guess something wrong with your file registration between Reporting
Services and VS.NET and upgrading to SP1 fixed that problem.


Sincerely yours,

Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Partner Support

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