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May 16th, 2006
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Reports not working on server

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Hello all!
I have been developing my asp.net application in c#, on my local machine. I have started working with the "reportViewer " and it works fine on my machine, but as soon as i upload it onto our server, which is windows 2000 server, IIS 5.0, it won't work.

i get the following error, MASTER1 is the name of the server.

Hope someone can help me. I presume it is an IIS thing. other non-report aspx pages are accessed fine.

Any ideas where i should be looking?

Thanks,
Munira
  • An error has occurred during report processing.
    • Exception has been thrown by the target of an invocation.
      • Login failed for user 'MASTER1\ASPNET'.
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Re: Reports not working on server

Does the login name your are using have access rights on the Server IIS ?
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Re: Reports not working on server

Quote originally posted by Paladine ...
Does the login name your are using have access rights on the Server IIS ?
Thanks but i managed to solve the problem. It did have to do with rights... setting up my ASPNET user as the owner of the Database i am using and consequently in the server node as well of sql server.

Cheers,
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Glad to hear that. And thanks for posting the solution.

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