Re: Moss2007, Reporting Services and Access Mappings




Ok, the system is now configured that way. And both urls work fine (ie the
sharepoint site appears). However.....

If I go to http://servername and navigate to Report Services -> Manage
Shared Schedules, I get :

ERROR

System.Web.Services.Protocols.SoapException: The specified path refers to a
SharePoint zone that is not supported. The default zone path must be used.
--->
Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.SecurityZoneNotSupportedException:
The specified path refers to a SharePoint zone that is not supported. The
default zone path must be used.
--- End of inner exception stack trace ---
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2006.Initialize(TrustedUserHeader userHeader, String item)
at
Microsoft.ReportingServices.WebServer.ReportingService2006.GetPermissions(String Item, String[]& Permissions)


If I do the same at http://intranet.company.com, I get :

ERROR

An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify
that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated
mode.


If I then go back to having http://servername as the default Zone Access
Mapping it all works fine again!?!?

Anyone got any ideas???







"Mike Walsh" wrote:

I don't know about the Reporting Services aspect, but the AAM should in
my opinion be

Default: http://servername
Intranet: http://intranet.company.com

It can't hurt to try that.

Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com / http://www.collutions.com
no private questions please

Matt wrote:
We are getting an error with Sharepoint and Reporting Services.

Installed Moss2007
Installed Reporting Services
Configure Reporting Services (db on another SQL server)
Install the RS add-in
Configure the Sharepoint side of Reporting Services

At this stage everything it working. The server is at http://servername,
and the reporting services site is at http://servername:8080/reportserver.
Both of which work fine.

Then I need to change the site to have a meaningful url, so I go to
Alternate Access mappings and change the Default Public Zone Url to
http://intranet.company.com and configure the dns accordingly.

Go to http://intranet.company.com and the site is there and working
perfectly. So, to check on RS.....Go to Site Settings, Reporting Services,
Manage Shares Schedules and I get.....

ERROR

An unexpected error occurred while connecting to the report server. Verify
that the report server is available and configured for SharePoint integrated
mode.

If I reverse all this and go back to http://servername everything works
again!?!

The "Sharepoint - 80" site was running under port 80 with the default
header. I added "intranet.company.com:80" and "intranet:80" but this didn't
make any difference.

Any ideas what's going wrong??





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