Friday, March 30, 2012

Problem with machine that has only reporting services2005 installe

Hello all,
I am new to reporting services.
We have one installation of reporting services with SQL server 2005 and
Analysis services 2005 on one machine, and we have another server with only
Reporting services 2005 installed (a proxy server). I dont have a problem
with the first machine, but the second machine keeps showing this error when
i try to enter the default 'Report service' page:
http://localhost/reports
The XML page cannot be displayed
Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and
then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
----
A name was started with an invalid character. Error processing resource
'http://ar2krepprox/Reports/'. Line 1, Position 2
<%@. Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false"
Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePag...
I am able to deploy reports, but when run them i get this error:
' Your browser does not support scripts or has been configured not to allow
scripts. Click here to view this report without scripts. '
How do i get rid of these errors?
Is there any way to create a data driven subscription through the SQL Server
management studio?
I encountered no installation errors!
Thanks in advance
IshanI found the solution!!
a shout note by luna.dave@.gmail.com was v helpful
"Ishan Bhalla" wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am new to reporting services.
> We have one installation of reporting services with SQL server 2005 and
> Analysis services 2005 on one machine, and we have another server with only
> Reporting services 2005 installed (a proxy server). I dont have a problem
> with the first machine, but the second machine keeps showing this error when
> i try to enter the default 'Report service' page:
> http://localhost/reports
> The XML page cannot be displayed
> Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and
> then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
> ----
> A name was started with an invalid character. Error processing resource
> 'http://ar2krepprox/Reports/'. Line 1, Position 2
> <%@. Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false"
> Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePag...
> I am able to deploy reports, but when run them i get this error:
> ' Your browser does not support scripts or has been configured not to allow
> scripts. Click here to view this report without scripts. '
> How do i get rid of these errors?
> Is there any way to create a data driven subscription through the SQL Server
> management studio?
> I encountered no installation errors!
> Thanks in advance
> Ishan
>|||Within IIS Manager on your RS server check you have Scripts Enabled on the
"Home Directory" tab.
Paul Walsh
"Ishan Bhalla" wrote:
> Hello all,
> I am new to reporting services.
> We have one installation of reporting services with SQL server 2005 and
> Analysis services 2005 on one machine, and we have another server with only
> Reporting services 2005 installed (a proxy server). I dont have a problem
> with the first machine, but the second machine keeps showing this error when
> i try to enter the default 'Report service' page:
> http://localhost/reports
> The XML page cannot be displayed
> Cannot view XML input using XSL style sheet. Please correct the error and
> then click the Refresh button, or try again later.
> ----
> A name was started with an invalid character. Error processing resource
> 'http://ar2krepprox/Reports/'. Line 1, Position 2
> <%@. Page language="c#" Codebehind="Home.aspx.cs" AutoEventWireup="false"
> Inherits="Microsoft.ReportingServices.UI.HomePag...
> I am able to deploy reports, but when run them i get this error:
> ' Your browser does not support scripts or has been configured not to allow
> scripts. Click here to view this report without scripts. '
> How do i get rid of these errors?
> Is there any way to create a data driven subscription through the SQL Server
> management studio?
> I encountered no installation errors!
> Thanks in advance
> Ishan
>

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