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While Deploying the SSRS 2008 Project I am getting a Reporting Services Login Dialog box.

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    JiteshK
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    While Deploying the SSRS 2008 Project I am getting a "Reporting Services Login" Dialog box, which does not accept any logins. I have tried Windows , SQL server Login credentials but did not get thru it.

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      While Deploying the SSRS 2008 Project I am getting a "Reporting Services Login" Dialog box, which does not accept any logins. I have tried Windows , SQL server Login credentials but did not get thru it.

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      I had this problem recently also. I made two corrections in the Project properties. In the Data Source and target folder sections, I had included the http:// and the reporting server name and reports folders. I deleted those so they just started at the project name. Finally on the target url, I changed it to http:// the reporting server name and /reportserver. That fixed the problem for me. Good luck

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        I had this problem recently also. I made two corrections in the Project properties. In the Data Source and target folder sections, I had included the http:// and the reporting server name and reports folders. I deleted those so they just started at the project name. Finally on the target url, I changed it to http:// the reporting server name and /reportserver. That fixed the problem for me. Good luck

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        Thanks dirty12, I have tried this but it did not work, right now I have TargetServerURL as "http://localhost/reportserver". All I want to know is What is this "Reporting Services Login" Dialog and why doesn't it accept any Login credentials.

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          Thanks dirty12, I have tried this but it did not work, right now I have TargetServerURL as "http://localhost/reportserver". All I want to know is What is this "Reporting Services Login" Dialog and why doesn't it accept any Login credentials.

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          Sorry, I don't have a clue as to why this was happening. Although I had the same problem when I tried "localhost" and when I actually put the server name in, the problem went away. Good Luck.

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            While Deploying the SSRS 2008 Project I am getting a "Reporting Services Login" Dialog box, which does not accept any logins. I have tried Windows , SQL server Login credentials but did not get thru it.

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            I had the same problem. It was complicated by the fact that I have two instances of SSRS running on my system one is 2005 the other 2008, and I thought I knew the 2008 instance's name. I had accidently typed the service account name when I actually needed to type in the Virtual Directory. I resolved this by finding the exact name I needed. I started Reporting Service Configuration Manager, conected to my instance, clicked on the "Web Service URL" to find the correct name. In my case, I needed to replace http://computername/Reportserver$MSSQL10/ with http://computername/Reportserver\_MSSQL10/. This now allows me to deploy (without prompts).

            -Will

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