Sharepoint Report Pack

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Hi all,

I am trying to implement the Report pack for Sharepoint. It seems to
process the STS and IIS logs just fine, however, I get two errors
during the processing of the web services and while the program is
browsing the folders the errors are as follows:

WARNING: Unable to access the the folders for the site "C1" at the URL
https://server/C0
WARNING: Unable to access the the folders for the site "C1" at the URL
https://server/C1, C2, C3, C4, etc...

The other error I get is:

WARNING: Unable to execute the web service at
https://server/_vti_bin/UserProfileService.asmx to get user profile
properties

I am able to browse to the web service page without a problem other
than having to login. Is this a security issue, or is my portal
environment setup incorrectly? I am running a single server with SSL.
Thanks in advance.

Dave

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