Showing posts with label administrators. Show all posts
Showing posts with label administrators. Show all posts

Friday, March 9, 2012

Problem with Reporting Server Security. I can not have the correct permissions.

Hi,
I'm trying to configure the RS's Security. i 've created two rules, one
rule for administrators and the other one for IUSR_machine. I connect to
Windows 2000 server as administrator.
The problem is that when i access the Report Administrator via URL, it
applies the rules of the IUSR_machine, so i can't make administrator tasks.
¿Why does the Report Administrator think that I am an IUSR_machine user, and
how can I connect as administrator?
Please, anybody can help me,
thanks in advance.
Oliver.I am able to reproduce your issue when I set my report manager site to allow
anonymous access. When I do this, it ignores my windows authentication
forcing the report manager to treat me as a consumer, not an admin. This is
not the default setting. Did someone change it afterwards? If you find this
to be the case, uncheck the "Anonymous Access" box and try it again. Make
sure "Integrated Windows Authentication" is checked at the bottom of the
Authentication Methods dialog.
({IIS Manager}=>{Default Web Site}=>{Reports}=>{Properties}=>{Directory
Security}=>{Edit}).
"oli" wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to configure the RS's Security. i 've created two rules, one
> rule for administrators and the other one for IUSR_machine. I connect to
> Windows 2000 server as administrator.
> The problem is that when i access the Report Administrator via URL, it
> applies the rules of the IUSR_machine, so i can't make administrator tasks.
> ¿Why does the Report Administrator think that I am an IUSR_machine user, and
> how can I connect as administrator?
>
> Please, anybody can help me,
> thanks in advance.
> Oliver.
>
>|||Thanks for your response.
I have verifed the Security in IIS. When I configured the authentication I
activated the Report Server with "anonymous access", but I configured the
Report Manager only with "Integrated Windows Authentication". With this
configuration, the RS works in the way I wrote in the first mail.
Oliver.
>I am able to reproduce your issue when I set my report manager site to
>allow
> anonymous access. When I do this, it ignores my windows authentication
> forcing the report manager to treat me as a consumer, not an admin. This
> is
> not the default setting. Did someone change it afterwards? If you find
> this
> to be the case, uncheck the "Anonymous Access" box and try it again. Make
> sure "Integrated Windows Authentication" is checked at the bottom of the
> Authentication Methods dialog.
> ({IIS Manager}=>{Default Web Site}=>{Reports}=>{Properties}=>{Directory
> Security}=>{Edit}).
>
> "oli" wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm trying to configure the RS's Security. i 've created two rules,
>> one
>> rule for administrators and the other one for IUSR_machine. I connect to
>> Windows 2000 server as administrator.
>> The problem is that when i access the Report Administrator via URL, it
>> applies the rules of the IUSR_machine, so i can't make administrator
>> tasks.
>> ¿Why does the Report Administrator think that I am an IUSR_machine user,
>> and
>> how can I connect as administrator?
>>
>> Please, anybody can help me,
>> thanks in advance.
>> Oliver.
>>|||If i put both report server and report administration with integrated
windows authentication it's goes fine, but the problems appears when i
configure report administration with itegrated windows authentication and
report server with anonymous access.
Oliver
"oli" <oli1350@.hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Thanks for your response.
> I have verifed the Security in IIS. When I configured the authentication I
> activated the Report Server with "anonymous access", but I configured the
> Report Manager only with "Integrated Windows Authentication". With this
> configuration, the RS works in the way I wrote in the first mail.
>
> Oliver.
>
>>I am able to reproduce your issue when I set my report manager site to
>>allow
>> anonymous access. When I do this, it ignores my windows authentication
>> forcing the report manager to treat me as a consumer, not an admin. This
>> is
>> not the default setting. Did someone change it afterwards? If you find
>> this
>> to be the case, uncheck the "Anonymous Access" box and try it again. Make
>> sure "Integrated Windows Authentication" is checked at the bottom of the
>> Authentication Methods dialog.
>> ({IIS Manager}=>{Default Web Site}=>{Reports}=>{Properties}=>{Directory
>> Security}=>{Edit}).
>>
>> "oli" wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I'm trying to configure the RS's Security. i 've created two rules,
>> one
>> rule for administrators and the other one for IUSR_machine. I connect to
>> Windows 2000 server as administrator.
>> The problem is that when i access the Report Administrator via URL, it
>> applies the rules of the IUSR_machine, so i can't make administrator
>> tasks.
>> ¿Why does the Report Administrator think that I am an IUSR_machine user,
>> and
>> how can I connect as administrator?
>>
>> Please, anybody can help me,
>> thanks in advance.
>> Oliver.
>>
>