How can I achive this. I need some reports to be on my page; I already know
to use reportviewer. So I will show it inside my page. But I want to
configure some of the reports that the user dont be asked for a DOMAIN user
name.*
What should I do?
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LUIS ESTEBAN VALENCIA
MICROSOFT DCE 3.
MIEMBRO ACTIVO DE ALIANZADEV
http://spaces.msn.com/members/extremed/Anonymous access is pretty difficult to set up. With a default
configuration, when you turn on anonymous access on the web site, then
you're not prompted for a user name at all, and then you can't do your other
stuff like get to protected information or publish files using the Report
Manager.
There are ways to do it, but because of the security concerns, my suggestion
would be to call Microsoft and open a support ticket asking them to walk you
through the process.
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Cheers,
'(' Jeff A. Stucker
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Business Intelligence
www.criadvantage.com
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"Luis Esteban Valencia" <luisvalen@.haceb.com> wrote in message
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> How can I achive this. I need some reports to be on my page; I already
> know
> to use reportviewer. So I will show it inside my page. But I want to
> configure some of the reports that the user dont be asked for a DOMAIN
> user
> name.*
> What should I do?
> --
> LUIS ESTEBAN VALENCIA
> MICROSOFT DCE 3.
> MIEMBRO ACTIVO DE ALIANZADEV
> http://spaces.msn.com/members/extremed/
>
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