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Once the configuration tool configures the virtual directory, the Report Server Web Service URLs are now active and you should be able to click on the URL (in blue font) to open the URL.
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Note: I am choosing a basic configuration, so I am continuing with default values… Instead you can choose a virtual directory of your choose and click Apply when your changes are final. The default values are already assigned, and if we decide those vales are good enough, choose Apply to configure with the default values. Once you are done with your choice click Apply button in the bottom of the window.Īs soon as you choose apply, few steps are run and the results are displayed as shown in this screen below. I chose to let the Reporting Service run under the service account created during Installation. You can change the service account to another account by choosing Use another account option and enter the username password for that account. Be default, this would be a service account that was chosen at the point of SQL Server Installation. The current Service Account setting is displayed. You can see the current status of the Reporting Service and Stop or Start depending on the current status.Ĭlick on Service Account, in the left side pane. Once the Configuration Manager is connected successfully, the Report Server Status is displayed as shown below…. In the next dialog, choose the Server Name and Instance (if more than 1 instance is installed, select the instance from the drop down) and click connect. Go to Configuration Tools and click on Reporting Services Configuration Manager (pic below). Go to Start, SQL Server 2012 (RC0 in this case), for other versions of SQL Server choose the appropriate program menu. This blog explains the steps to perform on a SQL Server 2012 (as of RC0) and the steps are similar to the steps to configure SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services.īefore configuring SQL Server Reporting Services, ensure that your login has administrator permissions on which the Reporting Services is being configured and also ensure that you have required permissions to create databases (ReportServer databases) on the SQL Server when ReportServer databases will reside.
#Ms report builder 2012 how to
So, I decided to write a blog with step by step explanation of how to configure SQL Server Reporting Services.
#Ms report builder 2012 install
I recollected that while installing SQL Server, I chose the option Install only, and I did not configure Reporting Services until now. In yesterday’s blog I showed the error when I tried to login to SSRS through Management Studio.