I am interested in the webpart that you speak of that is located in
C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\Reporting Services\SharePoint.
I went to a presentation that Microsoft did for our company on SRS. They
did a demo on how to post reports to SPS. When asked about the webpart, they
said that as long as you had SP2, this part should appear in our gallery of
webparts. It does not.
When Microsoft was over at my company doing a Business Scorecard
presentation, I asked the developer that said this to come to my desk and
"show me". It wasn't there. He said I did not have SP2. I verified that
the files in a Q article that indicated whether or not one had SP2 were
there; they were. So, it would appear that I have SP2; however, I cannot
locate this webpart. Once I do located it, how do I install it? Do you have
some advice or a Q article or two you could point me to?
Thanks!
-Eleanor
[quoted text, click to view] "Wei Lu [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hello DilWorth,
>
> If you could use the UNC path to access the Sharepoint Site, you could
> setup a Fileshare subscription to copy the report to the sharepoint site.
>
> File Share Delivery in Reporting Services
>
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms159264.aspx >
> Also, if you want the user to see the report in the sharepoint site, you
> could apply the reporting services web part for sharepoint.
>
> The webpart is located C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL
> Server\90\Tools\Reporting Services\SharePoint. You could install the
> webpart and implement it in the site.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Wei Lu
>
> Microsoft Online Community Support
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