Sunday, February 19, 2012

Internet reporting

I've recently set up SQL Server 2005 and have implemented Report Services /
Report Manager for users to be able to view reports via our intranet. Many
of the users are remote users, from time to time, and I would like for these
users to see the same reports from the Internet (preferrably being able to
use their same Windows Auth login). Our SQL Server is a separate machine
from our web server, and the current Report Services and Manager is set up on
the SQL Server. Can I set up the Report Manager on either the SQL Server,
web server, or both for users to be able to view reports from both the
intranet and Internet? If so, how? I'd also prefer this to be seamless, so
that the user doesn't know the difference between intranet and Internet
reports (if their is a difference).I suggest you go through this first in your online books
search for "Configuring a Report Server for Internet Access" I think your
problem will be solved after going through this.
Amarnath
"Kat" wrote:
> I've recently set up SQL Server 2005 and have implemented Report Services /
> Report Manager for users to be able to view reports via our intranet. Many
> of the users are remote users, from time to time, and I would like for these
> users to see the same reports from the Internet (preferrably being able to
> use their same Windows Auth login). Our SQL Server is a separate machine
> from our web server, and the current Report Services and Manager is set up on
> the SQL Server. Can I set up the Report Manager on either the SQL Server,
> web server, or both for users to be able to view reports from both the
> intranet and Internet? If so, how? I'd also prefer this to be seamless, so
> that the user doesn't know the difference between intranet and Internet
> reports (if their is a difference).|||Thank you for the suggestion. I've already read this books-online entry, and
many others as well. They did not answer my question and that's why I came
to the newsgroup.
"Amarnath" wrote:
> I suggest you go through this first in your online books
> search for "Configuring a Report Server for Internet Access" I think your
> problem will be solved after going through this.
> Amarnath
>
> "Kat" wrote:
> > I've recently set up SQL Server 2005 and have implemented Report Services /
> > Report Manager for users to be able to view reports via our intranet. Many
> > of the users are remote users, from time to time, and I would like for these
> > users to see the same reports from the Internet (preferrably being able to
> > use their same Windows Auth login). Our SQL Server is a separate machine
> > from our web server, and the current Report Services and Manager is set up on
> > the SQL Server. Can I set up the Report Manager on either the SQL Server,
> > web server, or both for users to be able to view reports from both the
> > intranet and Internet? If so, how? I'd also prefer this to be seamless, so
> > that the user doesn't know the difference between intranet and Internet
> > reports (if their is a difference).|||Is there no one else that can offer some insight to my questions?
"Kat" wrote:
> I've recently set up SQL Server 2005 and have implemented Report Services /
> Report Manager for users to be able to view reports via our intranet. Many
> of the users are remote users, from time to time, and I would like for these
> users to see the same reports from the Internet (preferrably being able to
> use their same Windows Auth login). Our SQL Server is a separate machine
> from our web server, and the current Report Services and Manager is set up on
> the SQL Server. Can I set up the Report Manager on either the SQL Server,
> web server, or both for users to be able to view reports from both the
> intranet and Internet? If so, how? I'd also prefer this to be seamless, so
> that the user doesn't know the difference between intranet and Internet
> reports (if their is a difference).

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