Friday, February 24, 2012

Login problems when rendering reports

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I am continually getting the following error when attempting to render = my reports from http://hostname/ReportServer...
An error has occurred during report processing. (rsProcessingAborted) = Get Online Help a.. Cannot create a connection to data source 'DataCollection'. = (rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get Online Help a.. Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a = trusted SQL Server connection.
I have tried EVERY possible security setting for the DataSource = (integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, etc.), and it still = doesn't work.
Here is how it's set up:
1. Reporting Services metadata location on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am pulling data to render reports) is on = Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services = server as well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access = in the dbs on both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using ReportUser as the DataSource = connection.
Books online is not helping me troubleshoot this error.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dan
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I am continually getting the following = error when attempting to render my reports from
http://hostname/ReportServer...= .

An error has occurred during report = processing. (rsProcessingAborted) Get Online = Help
Cannot create a connection to data = source 'DataCollection'. (rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get = Online Help
Login failed for user '(null)'. = Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. =

I have tried EVERY possible security = setting for the DataSource (integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, etc.), and = it still doesn't work.
Here is how it's set up:

1. Reporting Services metadata location = on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am pulling = data to render reports) is on Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services server as = well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access in the dbs on = both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using = ReportUser as the DataSource connection.

Books online is not helping me = troubleshoot this error.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Dan

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Okay: I finally got it to work by configuring my datasource to use ="Shared DataSource".
And then: Configuring my datasource (in ReportDesigner) to use a SQL =Authenticated login...
The security model in ReportServices is a bit tough to navigate in my =opinion.
"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" <dcarollo@.hotmail.com> wrote in message =news:eMhumkPyEHA.2764@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am continually getting the following error when attempting to render =my reports from http://hostname/ReportServer...
An error has occurred during report processing. (rsProcessingAborted) =Get Online Help a.. Cannot create a connection to data source 'DataCollection'. =(rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get Online Help a.. Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a =trusted SQL Server connection.
I have tried EVERY possible security setting for the DataSource =(integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, etc.), and it still =doesn't work.
Here is how it's set up:
1. Reporting Services metadata location on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am pulling data to render reports) is on =Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services =server as well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access =in the dbs on both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using ReportUser as the DataSource =connection.
Books online is not helping me troubleshoot this error.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dan
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Okay: I finally got it to work by =configuring my datasource to use "Shared DataSource".
And then: Configuring my =datasource (in ReportDesigner) to use a SQL Authenticated login...
The security model in ReportServices is =a bit tough to navigate in my opinion.
"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" =wrote in message news:eMhumkPyEHA.2764=@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am continually getting the =following error when attempting to render my reports from
http://hostname/ReportServer">http://hostname/ReportServer...=.

An error has occurred during report =processing. (rsProcessingAborted) Get =Online Help
Cannot create a connection to data =source 'DataCollection'. (rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get =Online Help
Login failed for user '(null)'. =Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection. =
I have tried EVERY possible security =setting for the DataSource (integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, etc.), =and it still doesn't work.
Here is how it's set up:

1. Reporting Services metadata =location on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am =pulling data to render reports) is on Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services server as =well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access in the dbs =on both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using =ReportUser as the DataSource connection.

Books online is not helping me =troubleshoot this error.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Dan


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Well: This is odd...
I came back into the office on Monday morning -- attempted to render =the same reports and I'm back to the same error again:
Cannot create a connection to data source 'DataCollection'. =(rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get Online Help a.. Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a =trusted SQL Server connection.
"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" <dcarollo@.hotmail.com> wrote in message =news:#Ba5z7PyEHA.3844@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Okay: I finally got it to work by configuring my datasource to use ="Shared DataSource".
And then: Configuring my datasource (in ReportDesigner) to use a SQL =Authenticated login...
The security model in ReportServices is a bit tough to navigate in my =opinion.
"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" <dcarollo@.hotmail.com> wrote in message =news:eMhumkPyEHA.2764@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am continually getting the following error when attempting to =render my reports from http://hostname/ReportServer...
An error has occurred during report processing. =(rsProcessingAborted) Get Online Help a.. Cannot create a connection to data source 'DataCollection'. =(rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get Online Help a.. Login failed for user '(null)'. Reason: Not associated with =a trusted SQL Server connection.
I have tried EVERY possible security setting for the DataSource =(integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, etc.), and it still =doesn't work.
Here is how it's set up:
1. Reporting Services metadata location on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am pulling data to render reports) is on =Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services =server as well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access =in the dbs on both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using ReportUser as the DataSource =connection.
Books online is not helping me troubleshoot this error.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Dan
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Well: This is =odd...
I came back into the office on Monday =morning -- attempted to render the same reports and I'm back to the same error again:
Cannot =create a connection to data source 'DataCollection'. (rsErrorOpeningConnection) =Get Online =Help
Login failed for user '(null)'. =Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.
"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" =wrote in message news:#Ba5z7PyEHA.3844=@.TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
Okay: I finally got it to work =by configuring my datasource to use "Shared DataSource".
And then: Configuring my =datasource (in ReportDesigner) to use a SQL Authenticated login...

The security model in ReportServices =is a bit tough to navigate in my opinion.


"Dan Carollo (hotmail)" =wrote in message news:eMhumkPyEHA.2764=@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
I am continually getting the =following error when attempting to render my reports from
http://hostname/ReportServer">http://hostname/ReportServer...=.

An error has occurred during =report processing. (rsProcessingAborted) Get =Online Help
Cannot create a connection to =data source 'DataCollection'. (rsErrorOpeningConnection) Get =Online Help
Login failed for user ='(null)'. Reason: Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection.

I have tried EVERY possible =security setting for the DataSource (integrated, NO Credentials, SQL authentican, =etc.), and it still doesn't work.
Here is how it's set =up:

1. Reporting Services metadata =location on Server A:
2. Datasource (from which I am =pulling data to render reports) is on Server B:
3. Created a user called ReportUser on BOTH the Reporting Services server as =well as the Datasource. I made sure the user has read access in the =dbs on both servers (including adding to the the RSExecRole).
4. I have designed my reports using =ReportUser as the DataSource connection.

Books online is not helping me =troubleshoot this error.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Dan


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