Hello all,
I have a particular problem with subscriptions when the subscription is
created by a user who is not an administrator. The problem points to a
permissions issue but I've tried several ways to resolve this without any
luck.
If the subscription is run only selecting a link to the report the
subscription works fine. I've gave the user the same role based permissions
as myself within the report server and set them up with Read & Execute, List
Folder Content and Read access on the Reports and ReportServer within IIS and
the folders are set to use Integrated Windows authentication.
The user can run the report OK and export to any of teh available options
from the list. Any help with this would be much appreciated.
Regards
MikeOn Feb 8, 6:52 am, MikeD <M...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I have a particular problem with subscriptions when the subscription is
> created by a user who is not an administrator. The problem points to a
> permissions issue but I've tried several ways to resolve this without any
> luck.
> If the subscription is run only selecting a link to the report the
> subscription works fine. I've gave the user the same role based permissions
> as myself within the report server and set them up with Read & Execute, List
> Folder Content and Read access on the Reports and ReportServer within IIS and
> the folders are set to use Integrated Windows authentication.
> The user can run the report OK and export to any of teh available options
> from the list. Any help with this would be much appreciated.
> Regards
> Mike
I had an application that would create a subscription, and what I
found was this:
To create a subscription programmatically the user you are using to
create the subscription must have Content Manager permissions. This
is a System level role that is available under Site Settings on the
Home page, as opposed to the standard roles on the folders.|||Thanks for the info. The user in question has Content Manager role set but
the subscription is not being set programatically, the user is creating the
subscription via the Report Manager web page. As mentioned it only fails when
an attachment is done, it works OK when only a link to th report is included.
"DMcM" wrote:
> On Feb 8, 6:52 am, MikeD <M...@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> > Hello all,
> >
> > I have a particular problem with subscriptions when the subscription is
> > created by a user who is not an administrator. The problem points to a
> > permissions issue but I've tried several ways to resolve this without any
> > luck.
> >
> > If the subscription is run only selecting a link to the report the
> > subscription works fine. I've gave the user the same role based permissions
> > as myself within the report server and set them up with Read & Execute, List
> > Folder Content and Read access on the Reports and ReportServer within IIS and
> > the folders are set to use Integrated Windows authentication.
> >
> > The user can run the report OK and export to any of teh available options
> > from the list. Any help with this would be much appreciated.
> >
> > Regards
> >
> > Mike
> I had an application that would create a subscription, and what I
> found was this:
> To create a subscription programmatically the user you are using to
> create the subscription must have Content Manager permissions. This
> is a System level role that is available under Site Settings on the
> Home page, as opposed to the standard roles on the folders.
>
Sunday, February 19, 2012
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