Some people can run reports via IE.
It seems that people running Server 2003 (a slight few) and IE with Enhanced
secutity can't run the reports via IE.
Running reports from our app using the report viewer worked fine at one
point.
Now we've changed something (not sure what) but now the report viewer is
putting up a login dialog box. (If I log in an administrator it does
generate the report.)
Can someone point us in the right direction.
Kyle!I figured it out...
I was a browser setting issue.
The report server must be listed in the Local Intranet and the security for
the Local Intranet must be set to the default level.
This causes the broswer to try to log in with the users credentials. RS is
set up to all all Domain Users to browse (or run programatically) reports.
Kyle!
"Kyle Jedrusiak" <kjedrusiak@.princetoninformation.com> wrote in message
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> Some people can run reports via IE.
> It seems that people running Server 2003 (a slight few) and IE with
> Enhanced secutity can't run the reports via IE.
> Running reports from our app using the report viewer worked fine at one
> point.
> Now we've changed something (not sure what) but now the report viewer is
> putting up a login dialog box. (If I log in an administrator it does
> generate the report.)
> Can someone point us in the right direction.
> Kyle!
>
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