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You've just installed Reporting Services, now back up that encryption key!
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Bryan Keller [MSFT]
3
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I presented some demos at this year's PASS (Professional Association of SQL Server) Community Summit on how to use the rskeymgmt utility in Reporting Services. This is a crucial tool and should be used after every Reporting Services installation. What...
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Sample Script for Setting Item-level Security in Reporting Services
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Bryan Keller [MSFT]
14
Comments
Report Manager is a solid, Web-based administrative tool for Reporting Services, but it is not the end-all-be-all of administrative functionality for a report server. There are many capabilities available through the Web service that Report Manager does...
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Sample Script for Setting Item-level Security
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Bryan Keller [MSFT]
1
Comments
Report Manager is a solid, Web-based administrative tool for Reporting Services, but it is not the end-all-be-all of administrative functionality for a report server. There are many capabilities available through the Web service that Report Manager does...
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How hard is it to write Reporting Services extensions?
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Bryan Keller [MSFT]
13
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Obviously the answer to this question is fraught with conditions and dependencies. In general terms, this would be my answer (from easiest to most difficult): Data Processing Extensions: Built on the same framework as ADO.NET, a Reporting Services...
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Impersonate in Reporting Services ASP.NET Web Clients
Posted
over 8 years ago
by
Bryan Keller [MSFT]
5
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This issue comes up quite often with users who are building client Web applications that use the Reporting Services Web service. When you develop ASP.NET client applications that generate a Web service proxy, you can authenticate the current user to the...
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