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The one stop shop for FIXING your Reporting Service's Issues
Scenario based Kerberos setup with Reporting Service in Sharepoint integration mode.
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It’s always been a challenge to setup Kerberos in environments where there would be multiple tiers involved for an application. As the number of tiers increase, there is an increase in the number of hops that would take place. It becomes even more difficult...
The one stop shop for FIXING your Reporting Service's Issues
Leaving a report idle in report manager and acessing it again throws, System.Exception: The page has expired. To re-open it, you must access the original page.
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When you leave the report open in report manager idle for some time and accessing it fails with the following error message: (Any operation that causes a Postback event can kickout this error) w3wp!ui!6!11/19/2009-02:58:25:: e ERROR: The page has expired...
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