We have tried a bunch of different ways to run reports in the ASP.NET Web
ReportViewer. Every attempt to do it ourselves has failed to render.
We have a number of examples of local processing in Web pages. Heck, we
even have built a number of Windows Forms applications that use both local
and remote processing. But we cannot find anything that will cause ASP.Net
to render.
Is it possible that using the Viewer in this case does not work?
Walt Crosby
Chief Architect
Everyday Wirelessdoes your RS and ReportViewer server are on 2 different servers?
and do you use the NTLM authentication?
if yes, you suffer Kerberos issue, search on the MS web site to know how to
setup it.
can you send the the code of your ASPX page which contains the control?
"Microsoft" <Walt.Crosby@.everydaywireless.com> wrote in message
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> We have tried a bunch of different ways to run reports in the ASP.NET Web
> ReportViewer. Every attempt to do it ourselves has failed to render.
> We have a number of examples of local processing in Web pages. Heck, we
> even have built a number of Windows Forms applications that use both local
> and remote processing. But we cannot find anything that will cause
> ASP.Net to render.
> Is it possible that using the Viewer in this case does not work?
> Walt Crosby
> Chief Architect
> Everyday Wireless
>|||The Reports Manager and ReportServer are on the same machine as the Web
Site. We have used Report Viewer many times from Windows Forms applications
with very few problems. We have yet to find any examples of Remote Server
processing with Web Report Viewer...
Walt Crosby
"Jeje" <willgart@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> does your RS and ReportViewer server are on 2 different servers?
> and do you use the NTLM authentication?
> if yes, you suffer Kerberos issue, search on the MS web site to know how
> to setup it.
> can you send the the code of your ASPX page which contains the control?
>
> "Microsoft" <Walt.Crosby@.everydaywireless.com> wrote in message
> news:ugKGzreWHHA.600@.TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>> We have tried a bunch of different ways to run reports in the ASP.NET Web
>> ReportViewer. Every attempt to do it ourselves has failed to render.
>> We have a number of examples of local processing in Web pages. Heck, we
>> even have built a number of Windows Forms applications that use both
>> local and remote processing. But we cannot find anything that will cause
>> ASP.Net to render.
>> Is it possible that using the Viewer in this case does not work?
>> Walt Crosby
>> Chief Architect
>> Everyday Wireless
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