Showing posts with label sharepoint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sharepoint. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Error: Email Subscription to Report (Sharepoint Integrated Mode) Options

I encounter this error when user try to subscribe using email delivery
to one of the report. I have configured the Reporting Services to use
Sharepoint integrated mode. This user is a regular user that has read
access to the report item.

Below is the message detail:

A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
One of the extension parameters is not valid for the following reason:
The account you are using does not have administrator privileges. A
subscription cannot be created for [emailaddress].
(rsInvalidExtensionParameter)

Is it true that user needs to have administrator privilege in order to
subscribe for report? I don't think so, right?

Regards,
Gunady Ng

Hi Gunady,

Non-admin users can only send a report to an email address that is specified in the SharePoint user profile for that user. Can you check the "TO" field and ensure that the email address is that of the user as seen in the SharePoint user profile?

Thanks,

Sharmila

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Thank you for the answer. Is this restriction apply to cc or bcc as well?

Regards,

Gunady Ng

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Yes, it applies to all.

Thanks,
Sharmila

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is there a way around this?

Is there a way to setup on per-report basis?

I'm using reporting services within sharepoint as a content delivery solution, I need teh users to be able ost chedule reports and have them delivered by email to thair sharpoint drop box and/or to their customers staright from teh subscripton interface

I'm able to do this as admin but I need teh users to be able to do the same

I tried looking in the rsreportsever.config but can not figure out how to do this, I set <sendemailtouseralias>False but still nothing,

I also dont have the otion for CC: or BCC: when I'm loged in with nonadministrative account.

There must be an option for this but I'm not finding it in any documentation

I'm running Reporting Services SP2 in WSS3 integrated mode

Please advice and help...

Thanks

Nik

Error: Email Subscription to Report (Sharepoint Integrated Mode) Options

I encounter this error when user try to subscribe using email delivery
to one of the report. I have configured the Reporting Services to use
Sharepoint integrated mode. This user is a regular user that has read
access to the report item.

Below is the message detail:

A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
One of the extension parameters is not valid for the following reason:
The account you are using does not have administrator privileges. A
subscription cannot be created for [emailaddress].
(rsInvalidExtensionParameter)

Is it true that user needs to have administrator privilege in order to
subscribe for report? I don't think so, right?

Regards,
Gunady Ng

Hi Gunady,

Non-admin users can only send a report to an email address that is specified in the SharePoint user profile for that user. Can you check the "TO" field and ensure that the email address is that of the user as seen in the SharePoint user profile?

Thanks,

Sharmila

|||

Thank you for the answer. Is this restriction apply to cc or bcc as well?

Regards,

Gunady Ng

|||

Yes, it applies to all.

Thanks,
Sharmila

|||

is there a way around this?

Is there a way to setup on per-report basis?

I'm using reporting services within sharepoint as a content delivery solution, I need teh users to be able ost chedule reports and have them delivered by email to thair sharpoint drop box and/or to their customers staright from teh subscripton interface

I'm able to do this as admin but I need teh users to be able to do the same

I tried looking in the rsreportsever.config but can not figure out how to do this, I set <sendemailtouseralias>False but still nothing,

I also dont have the otion for CC: or BCC: when I'm loged in with nonadministrative account.

There must be an option for this but I'm not finding it in any documentation

I'm running Reporting Services SP2 in WSS3 integrated mode

Please advice and help...

Thanks

Nik

Error: Email Subscription to Report (Sharepoint Integrated Mode) Options

I encounter this error when user try to subscribe using email delivery
to one of the report. I have configured the Reporting Services to use
Sharepoint integrated mode. This user is a regular user that has read
access to the report item.

Below is the message detail:

A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
A subscription delivery error has occurred. (rsDeliveryError)
One of the extension parameters is not valid for the following reason:
The account you are using does not have administrator privileges. A
subscription cannot be created for [emailaddress].
(rsInvalidExtensionParameter)

Is it true that user needs to have administrator privilege in order to
subscribe for report? I don't think so, right?

Regards,
Gunady Ng

Hi Gunady,

Non-admin users can only send a report to an email address that is specified in the SharePoint user profile for that user. Can you check the "TO" field and ensure that the email address is that of the user as seen in the SharePoint user profile?

Thanks,

Sharmila

|||

Thank you for the answer. Is this restriction apply to cc or bcc as well?

Regards,

Gunady Ng

|||

Yes, it applies to all.

Thanks,
Sharmila

|||

is there a way around this?

Is there a way to setup on per-report basis?

I'm using reporting services within sharepoint as a content delivery solution, I need teh users to be able ost chedule reports and have them delivered by email to thair sharpoint drop box and/or to their customers staright from teh subscripton interface

I'm able to do this as admin but I need teh users to be able to do the same

I tried looking in the rsreportsever.config but can not figure out how to do this, I set <sendemailtouseralias>False but still nothing,

I also dont have the otion for CC: or BCC: when I'm loged in with nonadministrative account.

There must be an option for this but I'm not finding it in any documentation

I'm running Reporting Services SP2 in WSS3 integrated mode

Please advice and help...

Thanks

Nik

Monday, March 19, 2012

Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10

Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.
Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154628/
I have Windows Server 2003 with Service pack 1 and latest security
patches installed.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with Service pack 2 installed
SQL Server 2000 with SP3a
I there some thing very serious about this error or I can ignore the
error.

Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10

Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154628/
I have Windows Server 2003 with Service pack 1 and latest security
patches installed.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with Service pack 2 installed
SQL Server 2000 with SP3a
I there some thing very serious about this error or I can ignore the
error.

Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10

Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.Dear All,
I have a SharePoint Setup on the test environment and I am
getting the following error in SQL Server Log. This error occurs daily
once or twice.
Error: 17832, Severity: 20, State: 10
Connection opened but invalid login packet(s) sent. Connection closed.
I followed the steps as specified in the KB but still getting the same
error.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/154628/
I have Windows Server 2003 with Service pack 1 and latest security
patches installed.
SharePoint Portal Server 2003 with Service pack 2 installed
SQL Server 2000 with SP3a
I there some thing very serious about this error or I can ignore the
error.

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Error with basic authentication - Reporting Service Add In for Sharepoint

Maybe someone can help me. I am running the reporting service add in for Sharepoint and we have only Basic Authentication running on our site (it is on SSL). When i try and open a report in sharepoint it errors out on me. When i go back into IIS and set Windows and Basic authentication it works, but it requires me to enter our domain and username. We need to only use Basic so it will not need the domain. Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do to make this work?i'm having this issue, too. help?

Error with basic authentication - Reporting Service Add In for Sharepoint

Maybe someone can help me. I am running the reporting service add in for Sharepoint and we have only Basic Authentication running on our site (it is on SSL). When i try and open a report in sharepoint it errors out on me. When i go back into IIS and set Windows and Basic authentication it works, but it requires me to enter our domain and username. We need to only use Basic so it will not need the domain. Anyone have any suggestions on what i can do to make this work?i'm having this issue, too. help?