Thanks for the feedback, but unfortunately that didn't fix it. Checked all
"Wayne Snyder" <wayne.nospam.snyder@mariner-usa.com> wrote in message
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> Go to their computer run IIS.
>
> On the Tools Menu, go to security. select Intranet , and look at the
bottom,
> there are some settings which apply to automatically logging in... compare
> these settings with those which work..
>
> good luck
>
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> "Jason B" <hate_Spam@spam.com> wrote in message
> news:OBrl3rYiFHA.2472@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
> >I rolled out reporting services to 180 extrenal users with their own
> > personal pcs and I have a few extrenal users that are unable to view any
> > of
> > the reports. They can get logged into reporting services, see the list
of
> > reports available to them, but when they click on a report to view it
they
> > get a message that says "You are not authroized to view this page", "You
> > do
> > not have permission to view this direcory or page using the credentials
> > you
> > supplied" and gives an "HTTP 401.2 - Unauthorized: Logon failed due to
> > server configuration Internet Information Services"
> >
> > I'm fairly sure that it's a setting on the users computer, but I'm not
> > sure
> > where to have them look. When the user logs in on someone else's
computer
> > they don't have the problem. They are on Windows XP using I.E. 6.0.29
SP2
> > with the security and privacy both set to Medium to try and access the
> > reports.
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> >
> > Jason
> >
> >
>
>