ReportViewer webpart issue

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Hello,

I have a publicly viewable sharepoint site for demo purposes. In IIS
the sharepoint site is configured to prompt for windows credentials.
This all works fine. Users attempting to browse to the site are
prompted for login details.

On a number of the sharepoint pages I have a SSRS ReportViewer
webpart. In IIS Reporting Services is also configured to prompt for
windows credentials. When somebody attempts to browse directly to the
reportserver virtual directory users are also prompted for their
details.

This is where the problem comes in. Browse to a page in sharepoint
that contains the reportviewer webpart and the user is getting
prompted again for their login credentials. I would expect that once
you've authenticated with the Sharepoint system that this would get
carried across in the ReportViewer to the reporting services.

Configuring reporting services to allow anynomous connections resolves
the problem but I don't really want to go down this route.

I've used the standard ReportViewer in normal asp.net before and this
lets you specify server credentials.

Anybody got any idea about how to resolve this issue.


thanks
.



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