Thanks for the reply Jéjé.
Access RS from a third party app. The app on our web site calls the RS
server passing parameters for the reports. The old RS server works great,
it's just a bit small/slow. I've compared every piece of web and folder
security and they are identical as far as I can see.
Report Manager access is fine. I can do whatever needs to be done in there.
It's just when the app tries to create a report.
I have done this a dozen times and it's usually click, click, boom, boom
your done. I'm low on ideas with this one.:-(
John
[quoted text, click to view] "Jéjé" <willgart_A_@hotmail_A_.com> wrote in message
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>I have these problems when the security used in IIS is different from the
>caller.
> For example, if IIS is configured to Basic authentication, then an NTLM
> authenticated user can't access it, and the rverse is possible too.
>
> Also I have this problem with remote access, like the RS utility.
> The RS utility works remotly only if IIS is in Basic authentication mode!
> in mixed mode (Basic + NTLM) the utility doesn't works.
>
> So, what is your config, and how do you access RS?
> custom code? /Reports himself? 2 differents web servers? etc...
>
> "John Holt" <johnh@regionv.k12.mn.us> wrote in message
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>> Having a hard time finding this one. Have gone as far as having
>> everyone- full control.
>> w2k3
>> rssp2
>>
>> Any ideas anyone???
>>
>> System.Net.WebException: The request failed with HTTP status 401:
>> Unauthorized.
>> at
>> System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.ReadResponse(SoapClientMessage
>> message, WebResponse response, Stream responseStream, Boolean asyncCall)
>> at System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapHttpClientProtocol.Invoke(String
>> methodName, Object[] parameters)
>> at smarter.ReportService.ReportingService.GetReportDefinition(String
>> Report)
>> at smarter.ReportRetrieval.generate_report()
>>
>
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