RsReportServer.config configuration file

The Reporting Services RsReportServer.config file stores settings that are used by the Report Server web service and background processing. All Reporting Services applications run within a single process that reads configuration settings stored in the RSReportServer.config file. Both native mode and SharePoint mode report servers use the RSReportServer.config, however the two modes don't use all of the same settings in the configuration file. The SharePoint mode version of the file is smaller as many of the settings for SharePoint mode are stored in SharePoint configuration databases rather than the file. This article describes the default configuration file that is installed for native mode and SharePoint mode. The article also describes some of the important settings and behaviors that the configuration file controls.

In SharePoint mode, the configuration file contains those settings that apply to all service application instances running on that computer. The SharePoint configuration database contains configuration settings that apply to specific service applications. The settings that are stored in the Configuration database and managed through the SharePoint management pages can be different for each Reporting Services service application.

The settings are presented in following content in the order in which they appear in the configuration file that is installed by default. For instructions on how to edit this file, see Modify a Reporting Services configuration file (RSreportserver.config).

File location

The RSReportServer.config is located in the following folders, depending on the report server mode:

Native mode report server

Applies to: ✅ SQL Server Reporting Services (2016)

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS13.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer  

Applies to: ✅ SQL Server Reporting Services (2017 and later)

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services\SSRS\ReportServer

Applies to: ✅ Power BI Report Server

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Power BI Report Server\PBIRS\ReportServer

SharePoint mode report server

Note

Reporting Services integration with SharePoint is no longer available after SQL Server 2016.

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\15\WebServices\Reporting  

For more information on editing the file, see Modify a Reporting Services configuration file (RSreportserver.config).

General configuration settings (rsreportserver.config)

The following table provides information about general configuration settings that appear in the first part of the file. Settings are presented in the order in which they appear in the configuration file. The last column of the table indicates if the setting applies to a native mode report server (N) or a SharePoint mode report server (S) or both.

Note

In this article, "maximum integer" refers to INT_MAX value of 2147483647. For more information, see Integer limits (https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/296az74e(v=vs.110).aspx).

Setting Description Mode
Dsn Specifies the connection string to the database server that hosts the report server database. This value is encrypted and is added to the configuration file when you create the report server database. For SharePoint, the database connection information is taken from the SharePoint configuration database. N,S
ConnectionType Specifies the type of credentials that the report server uses to connect to the report server database. Valid values are Default and Impersonate. Default is specified if the report server is configured to use a SQL Server sign in or the service account to connect to the report server database. Impersonate is specified if the report server uses a Windows account to connect to the report server database. N
LogonUser, LogonDomain, LogonCred Stores the domain, user name, and password of a domain account that is used by a report server to connect to a report server database. Values for LogonUser, LogonDomain, and LogonCred are created when the report server connection is configured to use a domain account. For more information about a report server database connection, see Configure a report server database connection (Report Server Configuration Manager). N
InstanceID An identifier for the report server instance. Report server instance names are based on SQL Server instance names. This value specifies a SQL Server instance name. By default, this value is MSRS12_\<instancename>_. Don't modify this setting. The following example shows the complete value: <InstanceId>MSRS13.MSSQLSERVER</InstanceId>

The following example shows a SharePoint mode value:

<InstanceId>MSRS12.@Sharepoint</InstanceId>
N,S
InstallationID An identifier for the report server installation that Setup creates. This value is set to a GUID. Don't modify this setting. N
SecureConnectionLevel Specifies the degree to which web service calls must use Transport Layer Security (TLS), previously known as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This setting is used for both the Report Server web service and the web portal. This value is set when you configure a URL to use HTTP or HTTPS in the Reporting Services Configuration tool. In SQL Server 2008 R2, SecureConnectionLevel is made an on/off switch. For earlier versions than SQL Server 2008 R2, the valid values range from 0 through 3, where 0 is least secure. For more information, see ConfigurationSetting method - SetSecureConnectionLevel, Use secure web service methods and Configure TLS connections on a native mode report server. N,S
DisableSecureFormsAuthenticationCookie Default value is False.

Specifies whether to disable the forcing of the cookie used for form and custom authentication to be marked secure. As early as SQL Server 2012, Reporting Services automatically marks forms authentication cookies used with custom authentication extensions, as a secure cookie when sent to the client. When report server administrators and custom security extension authors change this property, they can revert to the previous behavior. The previous behavior allowed the custom security extension author to determine whether to mark the cookie as a secure cookie. You should use secure cookies for forms authentication to help prevent network sniffing and replay attacks.
N
CleanupCycleMinutes Specifies the number of minutes after which old sessions and expired snapshots are removed from the report server databases. Valid values range from 1 to maximum integer. The default is 10. N,S
MaxActiveReqForOneUser Specifies the maximum number of reports that one user can process at the same time. Once the limit is reached, further report processing requests are denied. Valid values are 1 to a maximum integer. The default is 20.

Most requests process very quickly so it's unlikely that a single user has more than 20 open connections at any given time. If users are opening more than 15 process-intensive reports at the same time, you might need to increase this value.

This setting is ignored for report servers that run in SharePoint integrated mode.
N,S
MaxActiveReqForAnonymous Specifies the maximum number of anonymous requests that can be in process at the same time. Once the limit is reached, further processing requests are denied. Valid values are 1 to a maximum integer. The default is 200.
DatabaseQueryTimeout Specifies the number of seconds after which a connection to the report server database times out. This value is passed to the System.Data.SQLClient.SQLCommand.CommandTimeout property. Valid values range from 0 to 2147483647. The default is 120. A value of 0 specifies an unlimited wait time and therefore isn't recommended. N
AlertingCleanupCycleMinutes The default is 20.

Determines how often the cleanup of temporary data stored in the Alerting database occurs.
S
AlertingDataCleanupMinutes The default is 360.

Determines how long session data used for creating or editing an alert definition is retained within the Alerting database. Default is 6 hours.
S
AlertingExecutionLogCleanupMinutes The default is 10080.

Determines how long to keep Alerting execution log values. Default is seven days.
S
AlertingMaxDataRetentionDays The default is 180.

Determines how long to keep alert data required to prevent duplicate alert messages when the data for the alert isn't changed.
S
RunningRequestsScavengerCycle Specifies how often orphaned and expired requests are canceled. This value is specified in seconds. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 60. N,S
RunningRequestsDbCycle Specifies how often the report server evaluates running jobs to check whether they exceeded report execution time outs, and when to present running job information in the Manage Jobs page of the web portal. This value is specified in seconds. Valid values range from 0 to 2147483647. The default is 60. N,S
RunningRequestsAge Specifies an interval in seconds after which the status of a running job changes from new to running. Valid values range from 0 to 2147483647. The default is 30. N,S
MaxScheduleWait Specifies the number of seconds the Report Server Windows service waits for a schedule to be updated by SQL Server Agent service when Next Run Time is requested. Valid values range from 1 to 60.

In the default configuration file, MaxScheduleWait is set to 5.

If the report server can't find or read the configuration file, the server defaults MaxScheduleWait to 1.
N,S
DisplayErrorLink Indicates whether a link to the Microsoft Help and Support site is displayed when errors occur. This link appears in error messages. Users can select the link to open updated error message content on the site. Valid values include True (default) and False. N,S
WebServiceuseFileShareStorage Specifies whether to store cached reports and temporary snapshots (created by the Report Server Web service during a user session) on the file system. Valid values are True and False (default). If the value is set to false, temporary data is stored in the reportservertempdb database. N,S
ProcessTimeout Specifies the number of seconds the report server Process Monitor waits for any service activity operation to complete before stopping the service. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 150. This setting is disabled by default and can be enabled by removing the comment syntax (<!-- and -->). N
ProcessTimeoutGcExtension Specifies the number of seconds the report server Process Monitor waits for a service activity operation to complete before stopping the service. This setting applies only if .NET Garbage Collection is in progress and the ProcessTimeout value was reached. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 30. This setting is disabled by default and can be enabled by removing the comment syntax (<!-- and -->). N
WatsonFlags Specifies how much information is logged for error conditions that are reported to Microsoft.

0x0430 = a full dump

0x0428 =a minidump

0x0002 = no dump
N,S
WatsonDumpOnExceptions Specifies a list of exceptions that you want to report in an error log. This list is useful when you have a recurring issue and want to create a dump with information to send to Microsoft for analysis. Creating dumps affects performance, so change this setting only when you're diagnosing a problem. N,S
WatsonDumpExcludeIfContainsExceptions Specifies a list of exceptions that you don't want to report in an error log. This list is useful when you're diagnosing a problem and don't want the server to create dumps for a specific exception. N,S

URLReservations (RSReportServer.config file)

URLReservations defines HTTP access to the Report Server web service and the web portal for the current instance. URLs are reserved and stored in HTTP.SYS when you configure the report server.

Warning

For SharePoint mode, URL reservations are configured in SharePoint Central Administration. For more information, see Configure alternate access mapping.

Don't modify URL reservations in the configuration file directly. Always use the Reporting Services Configuration Manager or the Report Server WMI provider to create or modify URL reservations for a Native mode report server. If you modify the values in the configuration file, you might corrupt the reservation, which causes server errors at run time or leave orphan reservations in HTTP.SYS that aren't removed if you uninstall the software. For more information, see Configure report server URLs (Report Server Configuration Manager) and URLs in configuration files (Report Server Configuration Manager).

URLReservations is an optional element. If it isn't present in the RSReportServer.config file, the server might not be configured. If the element is specified, all child elements except for AccountName are required.

The last column of the table indicates if the setting applies to a Native mode report server (N) or a SharePoint mode report server (S) or both.

Setting Description Mode
Application Contains settings for Reporting Services applications. N
Name Specifies the Reporting Services applications. Valid values are ReportServerWebService or ReportManager. N
VirtualDirectory Specifies the virtual directory name of the application. N
URLs, URL Contains one or more URL reservations for the application. N
UrlString Specifies URL syntax that is valid for HTTP.SYS. For more information about the syntax, see URL Reservation Syntax (Report Server Configuration Manager). N
AccountSid Specifies the security identifier (SID) of the account for which the URL reservation was created. This account should be the account under which the Report Server service runs. If the SID doesn't match the service account, the report server might not be able to listen for requests on that URL. N
AccountName Specifies a readable account name that corresponds to the AccountSid. The name isn't used, but it appears in the file so that you can easily determine the service account for the account that is used for URL reservation. N

Authentication (RSReportServer.config file)

Authentication specifies one or more authentication types accepted by the report server. The default settings and values are a subset of the settings and values that are possible for this section. Only the default settings are added automatically. To add other settings, you must use a text editor to add the element structure to the RSReportServer.config file and set the values.

Default values include RSWindowsNegotiate and RSWindowsNTLM with EnableAuthPersistance set to True:

   <Authentication>  
      <AuthenticationTypes>  
         <RSWindowsNegotiate/>  
         <RSWindowsNTLM/>  
      </AuthenticationTypes>  
      <EnableAuthPersistence>true</EnableAuthPersistence>  
   </Authentication>  

All other values must be added manually. For more information and examples, see Authentication with the Report Server.

The last column of the following table indicates if the setting applies to a Native mode report server (N) or a SharePoint mode report server (S) or both.

Setting Description Mode
AuthenticationTypes Specifies one or more authentication types. Valid values are: RSWindowsNegotiate, RSWindowsKerberos, RSWindowsNTLM, RSWindowsBasic, and Custom.

RSWindows types and Custom are mutually exclusive.

RSWindowsNegotiate, RSWindowsKerberos, RSWindowsNTLM, and RSWindowsBasic are cumulative and can be used together, as illustrated in the default value example earlier in this section.

Specifying multiple authentication types is necessary if you expect requests from various client applications or browsers that use different types of authentication.

Don't remove RSWindowsNTLM, otherwise you limit browser support to a portion of the supported browser types. For more information, see Browser support for Reporting Services.
N
RSWindowsNegotiate The report server accepts either Kerberos or NTLM security tokens. This setting is the default setting when the report server is running in native mode and the service account is Network Service. This setting is omitted when the report server is running in native mode and the service account is configured as a domain user account.

This setting might prevent users from logging on to the server. This result happens If you configure a domain account for the Report Server Service account and don't configure a Service Principal Name (SPN) for the report server.
N
RSWindowsNTLM The server accepts NTLM security tokens.

If you remove this setting, browser support is limited for some of the supported browser types. For more information, see Browser support for Reporting Services.
N, S
RSWindowsKerberos The server accepts Kerberos security tokens.

Use this setting or RSWindowsNegotiate when you use Kerberos authentication in a constrained delegation authentication scheme.
N
RSWindowsBasic The server accepts Basic credentials and issues a challenge/response when a connection is made without credentials.

Basic authentication passes credentials in the HTTP requests in clear text. If you use Basic authentication, use TLS to encrypt network traffic to and from the report server. To view example configuration syntax for Basic authentication in Reporting Services, see Authentication with the Report Server.
N
Custom Specify this value if you deployed a custom security extension on the report server computer. For more information, see Implementing a security extension. N
LogonMethod This value specifies the sign in type for RSWindowsBasic. If you specify RSWindowsBasic, this value is required. Valid values are 2 or 3, where each value represents:

2 = Network logon high-performance servers to authenticate plaintext passwords

3 = Cleartext logon, which preserves logon credentials in the authentication package that is sent with each HTTP request, allowing the server to impersonate the user when connecting to other servers in the network.



Note: Values 0 (for interactive logon) and 1 (for batch logon) aren't supported in SQL Server 2016 (13.x) Reporting Services or later (SSRS).
N
Realm This value is used for RSWindowsBasic. It specifies a resource partition that includes authorization and authentication features used to control access to protected resources in your organization. N
DefaultDomain This value is used for RSWindowsBasic. The value is used to determine the domain used by the server to authenticate the user. This value is optional, but if you omit it, the report server uses the computer name as the domain. If you installed the report server on a domain controller, the domain used is the one controlled by the computer. N
RSWindowsExtendedProtectionLevel The Default value is off. For more information, see Extended Protection for Authentication with Reporting Services N
RSWindowsExtendedProtectionScenario The default value is Proxy N
EnableAuthPersistence Determines whether authentication is performed on the connection or for every request.

Valid values are True (default) or False. If set to True, subsequent requests from the same connection assume the impersonation context of the first request.

This value must be set to False if you're using proxy server software (such as ISA Server) to access the report server. Using a proxy server allows a single connection from the proxy server to be used by multiple users. For this scenario, you should disable authentication persistence so that each user request can be authenticated separately. If you don't set EnableAuthPersistence to False, all users connect using the impersonation context of the first request.
N,S

Service (RSReportServer.config file)

Service specifies the application settings that apply to the service as a whole.

The last column of the following table indicates if the setting applies to a Native mode report server (N), a SharePoint mode report server (S), or Power BI Report Server (P).

Setting Description Mode
IsSchedulingService Specifies whether the report server maintains a set of SQL Server Agent jobs that correspond to schedules and subscriptions created by Reporting Services users. Valid values include True (default) and False.

This setting is affected when you enable or disable Reporting Services features using the Surface Area Configuration for Reporting Services facet of Policy-Based Management. For more information, see Start and stop the Report Server service.
N,S,P
IsNotificationService Specifies whether the report server processing notifications and deliveries. Valid values include True (default) and False. When the value is False, subscriptions aren't delivered.

This setting is affected when you enable or disable Reporting Services features using the Surface Area Configuration for Reporting Services facet of Policy-Based Management. For more information, see Start and stop the Report Server service.
N,S,P
IsEventService Specifies whether service processes events in the event queue. Valid values include True (default) and False. When the value is False, the report server doesn't perform operations for schedules or subscriptions.

This setting is affected when you enable or disable Reporting Services features using the Surface Area Configuration for Reporting Services facet of Policy-Based Management. For more information, see Start and stop the Report Server Service.
N,S,P
IsAlertingService The default value is True S
PollingInterval Specifies the interval, in seconds, between polls of the event table by the report server. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 10. N,S,P
IsDataModelRefreshService Specifies whether service processes scheduled data model refresh events for Power BI reports. Valid values include True (default) and False. When the value is False, the report server doesn't perform operations for scheduled data model refresh. N
WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage Specifies whether to store cached reports and temporary snapshots (created by the Report Server service during a user session) on the file system. Valid values are True and False (default). N,S,P
MemorySafetyMargin Specifies a percentage of WorkingSetMaximum that defines the boundary between medium and low-pressure scenarios. The default value is 80. For more information about WorkingSetMaximum and configuring available memory, see Configure available memory for report server applications. N,S,P
MemoryThreshold Specifies a percentage of WorkingSetMaximum that defines the boundary between high and medium pressure scenarios. The default value is 90. This value should be greater than the value set for MemorySafetyMargin. For more information, see Configure available memory for report server applications. N,S,P
WorkingSetMaximum Specifies a memory threshold after which no new memory allocation requests are granted to report server applications. By default, the report server sets WorkingSetMaximum to the amount of available memory on the computer. This value is detected when the service starts. This setting doesn't appear in the RSReportServer.config file unless you add it manually. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. This value is expressed in kilobytes. For more information, see Configure available memory for report server applications. N
WorkingSetMinimum Specifies a lower limit for memory consumption. The report server doesn't release memory if overall memory use is below this limit. By default, the value is calculated at service startup and the initial memory allocation request is for 60 percent of WorkingSetMaximum. This setting doesn't appear in the RSReportServer.config file unless you add it manually. If you want to customize this value, you must add the WorkingSetMaximum element to the RSReportServer.config file. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. This value is expressed in kilobytes. For more information, see Configure available memory for report server applications. N
RecycleTime Specifies a recycle time for the application domain, measured in minutes. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 720. N,S
MaxAppDomainUnloadTime Specifies an interval during which the application domain is allowed to unload during a recycle operation. If recycling doesn't complete during this time period, all processing in the application domain is stopped. For more information, see Application domains for report server applications.

This value is specified in minutes. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 30.
N,S,P
MaxQueueThreads Specifies the number of threads used by the Report Server Windows service for concurrent processing of subscriptions and notifications. Valid values range from 0 to maximum integer. The default is 0. If you choose 0, the report server determines the maximum number of threads. If you specify an integer, the value you specify sets the upper limit on threads that can be created at one time. For more information about how the Report Server Windows service manages memory for running processes, see Configure available memory for report server applications. N,S,P
UrlRoot Used by the report server delivery extensions to compose URLs that are used by reports delivered in email and file share subscriptions. Also used by report processing when resolving expressions using Globals!ReportServerUrl. The value must be a valid URL address to the report server from which the published report is accessed. Used by the report server to generate URLs for offline or unattended access. These URLs are used in exported reports, and by delivery extensions to compose a URL that is included in delivery messages such as links in emails. The report server determines URLs in reports based on the following behavior:

When UrlRoot is blank, which is the default value, and there are URL reservations, the report server automatically determines URLs the same way that URLs are generated for the ListReportServerUrls method. The first URL returned by the ListReportServerUrls method is used. Or, if SecureConnectionLevel is greater than zero (0), the first TLS URL is used.

When UrlRoot is set to a specific value, the explicit value is used.

When UrlRoot is blank and there are no URL reservations configured, the URLs in rendered reports and in email links are incorrect.
N,S,P
UnattendedExecutionAccount Specifies a user name, password, and domain used by the report server to run a report. These values are encrypted. Use the Reporting Services Configuration tool or the rsconfig utility to set these values. For more information, see Configure the Unattended Execution Account (Report Server Configuration Manager).

For SharePoint mode, you set the execution account for a Reporting Services service application using SharePoint Central Administration. For more information, see Manage a Reporting Services SharePoint Service Application
N,P
PolicyLevel Specifies the security policy configuration file. The valid value is Rssrvrpolicy.config. For more information, see Using Reporting Services Security Policy Files. N,S,P
IsWebServiceEnabled Specifies whether the Report Server Web service responds to SOAP and URL access requests. This value is set when you enable or disable service using the Surface Area Configuration for Reporting Services facet of Policy-Based Management. N,S
IsReportManagerEnabled This setting is deprecated as of SQL Server 2016 Reporting Services Cumulative Update 2. The web portal is always enabled. N
FileShareStorageLocation Specifies a single folder on the file system for storing temporary snapshots. Although you can specify the folder path as a UNC path, doing so isn't recommended. The default value is empty.

<FileShareStorageLocation>

<Path>

</Path>

</FileShareStorageLocation>
N,S,P
IsRdceEnabled Specifies whether Report Definition Customization Extension (RDCE) is enabled. Valid values are True and False. N,S,P
IsDataModelRefreshService Specifies whether the server should process Power BI Reports refresh. Valid values are True and False. P
MaxCatalogConnectionPoolSizePerProcess Specifies the maximum size of the connection pool when connecting to the server catalog. The default value is 0. If you choose 0, the report server determines the maximum number of connections for the reportingservices.exe process, for the other processes it's the Sql client default. P

UI (RSReportServer.config file)

UI specifies configuration settings that apply to the web portal application.

The last column of the following table indicates if the setting applies to a Native mode report server (N) or a SharePoint mode report server (S) or both.

Setting Description Mode
ReportServerUrl Specifies the URL of the report server that the web portal connects to. Only modify this value if you're configuring the web portal to connect to a report server in another instance or on a remote computer. N,S
ReportBuilderTrustLevel Don't modify this value; it isn't configurable. In SQL Server 2008 (10.0.x) Reporting Services and later versions, Report Builder runs only in FullTrust. For more information about discontinuing partial trust mode, see Discontinued functionality to SQL Server Reporting Services in SQL Server 2016. N,S
PageCountMode This setting is for the web portal only. This setting specifies whether the report server calculates a page count value before it renders the report, or as the report is viewed. Valid values are Estimate (default) and Actual. Use Estimate to calculate page count information as the user views the report. Initially, the page count is set to 2 (for the current page plus one more page), but adjusts upwards as the user pages through the report. Use Actual if you want to calculate page count in advance before the report is displayed. Actual is provided for backward compatibility. If you set PageCountMode to Actual, the entire report must be processed to get a valid page count, increasing wait time before the report is displayed. N,S

Extensions (RSReportServer.config file) native mode

The Extensions section appears in the rsreportserver.config file only for native mode report servers. Extension information for SharePoint mode report servers is stored in the SharePoint configuration database and is configured per Reporting Services service application.

Extensions specifies configuration settings for the following extensible modules of a Reporting Services installation:

  • Delivery extensions

  • DeliveryUI extensions

  • Rendering extensions

  • Data processing extensions

  • Semantic query extensions (internal only)

  • Model generation extensions (internal only)

  • Security extensions

  • Authentication extensions

  • Event processing extensions (internal only)

  • Report definition customization extensions

Some of these extensions are strictly for internal use by the report server. Configuration settings for internal-use-only extensions aren't documented. The following sections describe configuration settings for the default extensions. If you're using report server that has custom extensions, your configuration files might contain settings that aren't described here. This section lists the extensions in the order in which they appear. Settings that occur repeatedly for multiple instances of the same kind of extension are described once.

Delivery extension(s) general configuration

Specifies default (and possibly custom) delivery extensions used to deliver reports through subscriptions. The RSReportServer.config file includes application settings for four delivery extensions:

  1. Report server email.

  2. File share delivery.

  3. Report server document library used for a report server that runs in SharePoint integrated mode.

  4. Null delivery provider used to preload the report cache.

For more information about delivery extensions, see Subscriptions and delivery (Reporting Services)

All delivery extensions have Extension Name, MaxRetries, SecondsBeforeRetry, and Configuration. These shared settings are documented first. Descriptions of extension-specific settings follow in a second table.

Setting Description
Extension Name Specifies a friendly name and assembly of the delivery extension. Don't modify this value.
MaxRetries Specifies the number of times a report server retries a delivery if the first attempt doesn't succeed. The default value is 3.
SecondsBeforeRetry Specifies the interval of time (in seconds) between each retry attempt. The default value is 900.
Configuration Contains the configuration settings that are specific to each delivery extension.

File Share Delivery Extension Configuration Settings

File Share delivery sends an exported report to an application file format to a shared folder on the network. For more information, see File Share Delivery in Reporting Services.

Setting Description
ExcludedRenderFormats, RenderingExtension These settings are used to intentionally exclude export formats that don't work well with file share delivery. These formats are typically used for interactive reporting, preview, or to preload the report cache. They don't produce application files that can be easily viewed from a desktop application.

HTMLOWC

RGDI

Null

Report Server Email extension configuration settings

Report Server Email uses an SMTP network device to send reports to email addresses. This delivery extension must be configured before it can be used. For more information, see Email delivery in Reporting Services.

Setting Description
SMTPServer Specifies a string value indicating the address of a remote SMTP server or forwarder. This value is required for remote SMTP service. It can be an IP address, a UNC name of a computer on your corporate intranet, or a fully qualified domain name.
SMTPServerPort Specifies an integer value indicating the port on which the SMTP service uses to send outgoing mail. Port 25 is typically used to send email.
SMTPAccountName Contains a string value that assigns Microsoft Outlook Express account name. You can set this value if your SMTP server is configured to use it in some way; otherwise you can leave it blank. Use From to specify an email account used to send reports.
SMTPConnectionTimeout Specifies an integer value indicating the number of seconds to wait for a valid socket connection with the SMTP service before timing out. The default is 30 seconds, but this value is ignored if SendUsing is set to 2.
SMTPServerPickupDirectory Specifies a string value indicating the pickup directory for the local SMTP service. This value must be a fully qualified local folder path (for example, d:\rs-emails).
SMTPUseSSL Specifies a Boolean value that can be set to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) when sending an SMTP message over the network. The default value is 0 (or false). This setting can be used when the SendUsing element is set to 2.
SendUsing Specifies which method to use for sending messages. Valid values are:

1=Sends a message from the local SMTP service pickup directory.

2=Sends the message from the network SMTP service.
SMTPAuthenticate Specifies an integer value that indicates the kind of authentication to use when sending messages to an SMTP service over a TCP/IP connection. Valid values are:

0=No authentication.

1= (not supported).

2= NTLM (NT LanMan) authentication. The security context of the Report Server Windows service is used to connect to the network SMTP server.
From Specifies an email address from which reports are sent in the format abc@host.xyz. The address appears on the From line of an outgoing email message. This value is required if you're using a remote SMTP server. It should be a valid email account that has permission to send mail.
EmbeddedRenderFormats, RenderingExtension Specifies the rendering format used to encapsulate a report within the body of an email message. Images within the report are later embedded within the report. Valid values are MHTML and HTML4.0.
PrivilegedUserRenderFormats Specifies rendering formats that a user can select from for a report subscription when subscribing is enabled through the "Manage all subscriptions" task. If this value isn't set, all render formats that aren't intentionally excluded are available to use.
ExcludedRenderFormats, RenderingExtension Purposely excludes formats that don't work well with a given delivery extension. You can't exclude multiple instances of the same rendering extension. Excluding multiple instances result in an error when the report server reads the configuration file. By default, the following extensions are excluded for email delivery:

HTMLOWC

Null

RGDI
SendEmailToUserAlias This value works with DefaultHostName.

When SendEmailToUserAlias is set to True, users who define individual subscriptions are automatically specified as recipients of the report. The To field is hidden. If this value is False, the To field is visible. Set this value to True if you want maximum control over report distribution. Valid values are:

True: True is the default value and means the email address of the user creating the subscription is used.

False: Any email address can be specified.
DefaultHostName This value works with SendEmailToUserAlias.

Specifies a string value indicating the host name to append to the user alias when the SendEmailToUserAlias is set to true. This value can be a Domain Name System (DNS) name or IP address.
PermittedHosts Limits report distribution by explicitly specifying which hosts can receive email delivery. Within PermittedHosts, each host is specified as a HostName element, where the value is either an IP address or a DNS name.

Only email accounts defined for the host are valid recipients. If you specified DefaultHostName, be sure to include that host as HostName element of PermittedHosts. This value must be one or more DNS names or IP addresses. By default, this value isn't set. If the value isn't set, there are no restrictions on who can receive emailed reports.

Report Server SharePoint Document Library extension configuration

Report Server Document Library sends an exported report to an application file format to a document library. A report server can use this delivery extension when the server is configured to run in SharePoint integrated mode. For more information, see SharePoint library delivery in Reporting Services.

Setting Description
ExcludedRenderFormats, RenderingExtension These settings are used to intentionally exclude export formats that don't work well with document library delivery. HTMLOWC, RGDI, and Null delivery extensions are excluded. These formats are typically used for interactive reporting, preview, or to preload the report cache. They don't produce application files that can be easily viewed from a desktop application.

NULL delivery extension configuration

The NULL delivery provider is used to preload the cache with pregenerated reports for individual users. There are no configuration settings for this delivery extension. For more information, see Cache reports (SSRS).

Delivery UI extension(s) general configuration

Specifies delivery extensions. These extensions contain a user interface component that appears in the subscription definition pages used when defining individual subscriptions in the web portal. If you create and deploy a custom delivery extension with user-defined options, you must register the delivery extension. This registration is necessary if you want to use the web portal. By default, there are configuration settings for Report Server Email and Report Server File Share. Delivery extensions used only in data-driven subscriptions or in SharePoint application pages don't have settings in this section.

Setting Description
DefaultDeliveryExtension This setting determines which delivery extension appears first in the list of delivery types in the subscription definition page. Only one delivery extension can contain this setting. Valid values include True or False. When this value is set to True, that extension is default selection.
Configuration Specifies configuration options for a delivery extension. You can set a default rendering format for each delivery extension. Valid values are the rendering extension names noted in the render section of the rsreportserver.config file.
DefaultRenderingExtension Specifies whether a delivery extension is the default. Report Server Email is the default delivery extension. Valid values include True or False. If more than one extension contains a value of True, the first extension is considered the default extension.

Rendering extensions general configuration

Specifies default (and possibly custom) rendering extensions used in report presentation.

Don't modify this section unless you're deploying a custom rendering extension. For more information, see Implementing a rendering extension.

Default rendering extensions include the following values:

  • XML

  • Null

  • CSV

  • PDF

  • RGDI

  • HTML4.0

  • MHTML

  • EXCEL

  • RPL

  • IMAGE

With the SQL Server 2012 (11.x) release, the MHTML and HTML 4.0 renders contain by default the following device information setting to control the behavior of sizing data visualizations.

<DeviceInfo><DataVisualizationFitSizing>Approximate</DataVisualizationFitSizing></DeviceInfo>  

For more information on DeviceInfo settings, see the following articles:

For information about the attributes for the child <Extension> element under <Render>, see the following articles:

Don't modify this section unless you're deploying a custom rendering extension. For more information, see Implementing a Rendering extension.

Data extension(s) general configuration

Specifies default (and possibly custom) data processing extensions used to process queries. Default data processing extensions include the following values:

  • SQL

  • SQLAZURE

  • SQLPDW

  • OLEDB

  • OLEDB-MD

  • ORACLE

  • ODBC

  • XML

  • SHAREPOINTLIST

  • SAPBW

  • ESSBASE

  • TERADATA

Don't modify this section unless you're adding custom data processing extensions. For more information, see Implement a data processing extension.

Semantic query extensions general configuration

Specifies semantic query processing extension used to process report models. The semantic query processing extensions included with Reporting Services provide support for SQL Server relational data, Oracle, and Analysis Services multidimensional data. Don't modify this section. Query processing isn't extensible.

Model generation configuration

Specifies a model generation extension used to create report models from a shared data source that is already published on a report server. You can generate models for SQL Server relational data, Oracle, and Analysis Services multidimensional data sources. Don't modify this section. Model generation isn't extensible.

Security extension configuration

Specifies the authorization component used by Reporting Services. This component is used by the authentication extension registered in the Authentication element of the RSReportServer.config file. Don't modify this section unless you're implementing a custom authentication extension. For more information about adding custom security features, see Implement a security extension. For more information about authorization, see Authorization in Reporting Services.

Authentication extension configuration

Specifies the default and custom authentication extensions used by the report server. The default extension is based on Windows Authentication. Don't modify this section unless you're implementing a custom authentication extension. For more information about authentication in Reporting Services, see Authentication in Reporting Services and Authentication with the report server. For more information about adding custom security features, see Implement a security extension.

Event processing

Specifies default event handlers. Don't modify this section. This section isn't extensible.

Report definition customization

Specifies the name and type of a custom extension that modifies a report definition.

RDLSandboxing

Specifies a Report Definition Language (RDL) mode. In this mode, you can help detect and restrict the use of specific types of report resources. This setting is relevant in scenarios where multiple tenants share a single Web farm of report servers. For more information, see Enable and disable RDL sandboxing.

MapTileServerConfiguration (RSReportServer.config file)

MapTileServerConfiguration defines configuration settings for Microsoft Bing Maps Web Services that provides a tile background for a map report item in a report that is published on a report server. All child elements are required.

Setting Description
MaxConnections Specifies the maximum number of connections to Bing Maps Web Services.
Timeout Specifies the timeout in seconds to wait for a response from Bing Maps Web Services.
AppID Specifies the application identifier (AppID) to use for Bing Maps Web Services. (Default) specifies the Reporting Services default AppID.

For more information about the use of Bing map tiles, see Terms of use.

Don't change this value unless you must specify a custom AppID for your own Bing Maps license agreement. When you change the AppID, you don't have to restart Reporting Services for the change to take effect.
CacheLevel Specifies a value from the HttpRequestCacheLevel Enumeration of System.Net.Cache. The default value is Default. For more information, see HttpRequestCacheLevel enumeration.

Default configuration file for a native mode report server

The rsreportserver.config file is installed to the following location by default:

C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS13.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer

<Configuration>
	<Dsn>AQAAANCMnd8BFdERjHoAwE/Cl+sBAAAAR58DMGebHUeMvyR6HR04kQQAAAAiAAAAUgBlAHAAbwBy
AHQAaQBuAGcAIABTAGUAcgB2AGUAcgAAAANmAADAAAAAEAAAADczfLRgZ4GF44iBHkLrKY4AAAAA
BIAAAKAAAAAQAAAAJ9wQOmDNauH+LS30rboJ2OAAAAAp0kiFFBrc3r3ypKaldZJtjCORX9LTZRzt
0/JCSVIZc4GXx0peGKqd+f85UyrY/KOyUSHogOC/XoBp9Ppxv6ITbdunsS/LXEcMUBVqEdQD4ylh
x6K1NTC/u8hl9v0MgK+xMQKaiV7BuNYbgGgkaViABcNH0xVzcc5rMTHUkrABbGDFGKyAFniGQ1qu
/rqHibNNyvYbP/2uiqvgC0tQl6u8VkVbXpWrkvO+bFCqxlaJlCoDc2f3rIO321SZEvoFbsYNgPLd
+mIAkSCnH3Z3gm/bI8bqVkFaHblKyQuSfFsi6RQAAACb87b26dV0GjHmMJnE0Tk8CzNmhg==</Dsn>
	<ConnectionType>Default</ConnectionType>
	<LogonUser></LogonUser>
	<LogonDomain></LogonDomain>
	<LogonCred></LogonCred>
	<InstanceId>MSRS13.MSSQLSERVER</InstanceId>
	<InstallationID>{cd920604-a5c7-4554-b2a0-aadc04312fe5}</InstallationID>
	<Add Key="SecureConnectionLevel" Value="0"/>
	<Add Key="DisableSecureFormsAuthenticationCookie" Value="false"/>
	<Add Key="CleanupCycleMinutes" Value="10"/>
	<Add Key="MaxActiveReqForOneUser" Value="20"/>
	<Add Key="DatabaseQueryTimeout" Value="120"/>
	<Add Key="RunningRequestsScavengerCycle" Value="60"/>
	<Add Key="RunningRequestsDbCycle" Value="60"/>
	<Add Key="RunningRequestsAge" Value="30"/>
	<Add Key="MaxScheduleWait" Value="5"/>
	<Add Key="DisplayErrorLink" Value="true"/>
	<Add Key="WebServiceUseFileShareStorage" Value="false"/>
	<!--  <Add Key="ProcessTimeout" Value="150" /> -->
	<!--  <Add Key="ProcessTimeoutGcExtension" Value="30" /> -->
	<!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0430" /> full dump-->
	<!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0428" /> minidump -->
	<!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0002" /> no dump-->
	<Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0428"/>
	<Add Key="WatsonDumpOnExceptions" Value="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.Modeling.InternalModelingException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.UnhandledReportRenderingException"/>
	<Add Key="WatsonDumpExcludeIfContainsExceptions" Value="System.Threading.ThreadAbortException,System.Web.UI.ViewStateException,System.OutOfMemoryException,System.Web.HttpException,System.IO.IOException,System.IO.FileLoadException,Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.WmiProvider.WMIProviderException,System.AppDomainUnloadedException"/>
	<URLReservations>
		<Application>
			<Name>ReportServerWebService</Name>
			<VirtualDirectory>ReportServer</VirtualDirectory>
			<URLs>
				<URL>
					<UrlString>https://+:80</UrlString>
					<AccountSid>S-1-5-80-2885764129-887777008-271615777-1616004480-2722851051</AccountSid>
					<AccountName>NT SERVICE\ReportServer</AccountName>
				</URL>
			</URLs>
		</Application>
		<Application>
			<Name>ReportServerWebApp</Name>
			<VirtualDirectory>Reports</VirtualDirectory>
			<URLs>
				<URL>
					<UrlString>https://+:80</UrlString>
					<AccountSid>S-1-5-80-2885764129-887777008-271615777-1616004480-2722851051</AccountSid>
					<AccountName>NT SERVICE\ReportServer</AccountName>
				</URL>
			</URLs>
		</Application>
	</URLReservations>
	<Authentication>
		<AuthenticationTypes>
			<RSWindowsNTLM/>
		</AuthenticationTypes>
		<RSWindowsExtendedProtectionLevel>Off</RSWindowsExtendedProtectionLevel>
		<RSWindowsExtendedProtectionScenario>Proxy</RSWindowsExtendedProtectionScenario>
		<EnableAuthPersistence>true</EnableAuthPersistence>
	</Authentication>
	<Service>
		<IsSchedulingService>True</IsSchedulingService>
		<IsNotificationService>True</IsNotificationService>
		<IsEventService>True</IsEventService>
		<PollingInterval>10</PollingInterval>
		<WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage>False</WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage>
		<MemorySafetyMargin>80</MemorySafetyMargin>
		<MemoryThreshold>90</MemoryThreshold>
		<RecycleTime>720</RecycleTime>
		<MaxAppDomainUnloadTime>30</MaxAppDomainUnloadTime>
		<MaxQueueThreads>0</MaxQueueThreads>
		<UrlRoot>
		</UrlRoot>
		<UnattendedExecutionAccount>
			<UserName></UserName>
			<Password></Password>
			<Domain></Domain>
		</UnattendedExecutionAccount>
		<PolicyLevel>rssrvpolicy.config</PolicyLevel>
		<IsWebServiceEnabled>True</IsWebServiceEnabled>
		<IsReportManagerEnabled>True</IsReportManagerEnabled>
		<FileShareStorageLocation>
			<Path>
			</Path>
		</FileShareStorageLocation>
		<DefaultFileShareAccount>
			<Domain></Domain>
			<UserName></UserName>
			<Password></Password>
		</DefaultFileShareAccount>
	</Service>
	<UI>
		<ReportServerUrl>
		</ReportServerUrl>
		<PageCountMode>Estimate</PageCountMode>
	</UI>
	<Extensions>
		<Delivery>
			<Extension Name="Report Server FileShare" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.FileShareDeliveryProvider.FileShareProvider,ReportingServicesFileShareDeliveryProvider">
				<MaxRetries>3</MaxRetries>
				<SecondsBeforeRetry>900</SecondsBeforeRetry>
				<Configuration>
					<FileShareConfiguration>
						<ExcludedRenderFormats>
							<RenderingExtension>HTMLOWC</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>NULL</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>RGDI</RenderingExtension>
						</ExcludedRenderFormats>
					</FileShareConfiguration>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Report Server Email" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.EmailDeliveryProvider.EmailProvider,ReportingServicesEmailDeliveryProvider">
				<MaxRetries>3</MaxRetries>
				<SecondsBeforeRetry>900</SecondsBeforeRetry>
				<Configuration>
					<RSEmailDPConfiguration>
						<SMTPServer></SMTPServer>
						<SMTPServerPort>
						</SMTPServerPort>
						<SMTPAccountName>
						</SMTPAccountName>
						<SMTPConnectionTimeout>
						</SMTPConnectionTimeout>
						<SMTPServerPickupDirectory>
						</SMTPServerPickupDirectory>
						<SMTPUseSSL>False</SMTPUseSSL>
						<SendUsing>2</SendUsing>
						<SMTPAuthenticate>0</SMTPAuthenticate>
						<SendUserName></SendUserName>
						<SendPassword></SendPassword>
						<From></From>
						<EmbeddedRenderFormats>
							<RenderingExtension>MHTML</RenderingExtension>
						</EmbeddedRenderFormats>
						<PrivilegedUserRenderFormats>
						</PrivilegedUserRenderFormats>
						<ExcludedRenderFormats>
							<RenderingExtension>HTMLOWC</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>NULL</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>RGDI</RenderingExtension>
						</ExcludedRenderFormats>
						<SendEmailToUserAlias>True</SendEmailToUserAlias>
						<DefaultHostName>
						</DefaultHostName>
						<PermittedHosts>
						</PermittedHosts>
					</RSEmailDPConfiguration>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Report Server DocumentLibrary" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SharePoint.SharePointDeliveryExtension.DocumentLibraryProvider,ReportingServicesSharePointDeliveryExtension">
				<MaxRetries>3</MaxRetries>
				<SecondsBeforeRetry>900</SecondsBeforeRetry>
				<Configuration>
					<DocumentLibraryConfiguration>
						<ExcludedRenderFormats>
							<RenderingExtension>HTMLOWC</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>NULL</RenderingExtension>
							<RenderingExtension>RGDI</RenderingExtension>
						</ExcludedRenderFormats>
					</DocumentLibraryConfiguration>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="NULL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.NullDeliveryProvider.NullProvider,ReportingServicesNullDeliveryProvider"/>
			<Extension Name="Report Server PowerBI" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.PowerBIDeliveryProvider.PowerBIDeliveryProvider,ReportingServicesPowerBIDeliveryProvider">
				<MaxRetries>3</MaxRetries>
				<SecondsBeforeRetry>900</SecondsBeforeRetry>
				<Configuration>
					<PowerBIDeliveryConfiguration>
					</PowerBIDeliveryConfiguration>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
		</Delivery>
		<DeliveryUI>
			<Extension Name="Report Server Email" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.EmailDeliveryProvider.EmailDeliveryProviderControl,ReportingServicesEmailDeliveryProvider">
				<DefaultDeliveryExtension>True</DefaultDeliveryExtension>
				<Configuration>
					<RSEmailDPConfiguration>
						<DefaultRenderingExtension>MHTML</DefaultRenderingExtension>
					</RSEmailDPConfiguration>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Report Server FileShare" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.FileShareDeliveryProvider.FileShareUIControl,ReportingServicesFileShareDeliveryProvider"/>
			<Extension Name="Report Server PowerBI" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.PowerBIDeliveryProvider.PowerBIDeliveryUIControl,ReportingServicesPowerBIDeliveryProvider"/>
		</DeliveryUI>
		<Render>
			<Extension Name="WORDOPENXML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.WordRenderer.WordOpenXmlRenderer.WordOpenXmlDocumentRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.WordRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="WORD" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.WordRenderer.WordDocumentRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.WordRendering" Visible="false"/>
			<Extension Name="EXCELOPENXML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ExcelOpenXmlRenderer.ExcelOpenXmlRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ExcelRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="EXCEL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ExcelRenderer.ExcelRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ExcelRendering" Visible="false"/>
			<Extension Name="PPTX" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.PowerPointRendering.PptxRenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.PowerPointRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="PDF" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.PDFRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ImageRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="IMAGE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.ImageRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ImageRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="MHTML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.HtmlRenderer.MHtmlRenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.HtmlRendering">
				<Configuration>
					<DeviceInfo>
						<DataVisualizationFitSizing>Approximate</DataVisualizationFitSizing>
					</DeviceInfo>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="CSV" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.DataRenderer.CsvReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="XML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.DataRenderer.XmlDataReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="ATOM" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.DataRenderer.AtomDataReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataRendering"/>
			<Extension Name="NULL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.NullRenderer.NullReport,Microsoft.ReportingServices.NullRendering" Visible="false"/>
			<Extension Name="RGDI" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.ImageRenderer.RGDIRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ImageRendering" Visible="false"/>
			<Extension Name="HTML4.0" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.HtmlRenderer.Html40RenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.HtmlRendering" Visible="false">
				<Configuration>
					<DeviceInfo>
						<DataVisualizationFitSizing>Approximate</DataVisualizationFitSizing>
					</DeviceInfo>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="HTML5" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.HtmlRenderer.Html5RenderingExtension,Microsoft.ReportingServices.HtmlRendering" Visible="false">
				<Configuration>
					<DeviceInfo>
						<DataVisualizationFitSizing>Approximate</DataVisualizationFitSizing>
					</DeviceInfo>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="RPL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Rendering.RPLRendering.RPLRenderer,Microsoft.ReportingServices.RPLRendering" Visible="false" LogAllExecutionRequests="false"/>
		</Render>
		<!--
        For the SQLPDW extension to work, install the SQL Server PDW Client Tools on the report server.
        NOTE: The SQLPDW extension is deprecated. It supports old versions of SQL Server Parallel Data Warehouse (PDW).        
        To connect to Analytics Platform System, use the SQL (SQL Server) extension.        
        For the ORACLE extension to work, install the Oracle Data Provider for NET (ODP.NET) on the report server.
        For TERADATA extension to work, install the .NET Provider for Teradata on the report server.
      -->
		<Data>
			<Extension Name="SQL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SqlConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="SQLAZURE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SqlAzureConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="SQLPDW" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SqlDwConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="OLEDB-MD" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.AdoMdConnection,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="SHAREPOINTLIST" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SharePointList.SPListConnection,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="ORACLE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.OracleClientConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="ESSBASE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.Essbase.EssbaseConnection,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.Essbase"/>
			<Extension Name="SAPBW" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SapBw.SapBwConnection,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.SapBw"/>
			<Extension Name="TERADATA" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.TeradataConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="OLEDB" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.OleDbConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="ODBC" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.OdbcConnectionWrapper,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
			<Extension Name="XML" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions.XmlDPConnection,Microsoft.ReportingServices.DataExtensions"/>
		</Data>
		<SemanticQuery>
			<Extension Name="SQL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.MSSQL.MSSqlSQCommand,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine">
				<Configuration>
					<EnableMathOpCasting>False</EnableMathOpCasting>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="SQLAZURE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.MSSQL.MSSqlSQCommand,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine">
				<Configuration>
					<EnableMathOpCasting>False</EnableMathOpCasting>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="SQLPDW" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.MSSQLADW.MSSqlAdwSQCommand,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine">
				<Configuration>
					<EnableMathOpCasting>False</EnableMathOpCasting>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="ORACLE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.Oracle.OraSqlSQCommand,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine">
				<Configuration>
					<EnableMathOpCasting>True</EnableMathOpCasting>
					<DisableNO_MERGEInLeftOuters>False</DisableNO_MERGEInLeftOuters>
					<EnableUnistr>False</EnableUnistr>
					<DisableTSTruncation>False</DisableTSTruncation>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="TERADATA" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.Teradata.TdSqlSQCommand,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine">
				<Configuration>
					<EnableMathOpCasting>True</EnableMathOpCasting>
					<ReplaceFunctionName>oREPLACE</ReplaceFunctionName>
				</Configuration>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="OLEDB-MD" Type="Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Modeling.QueryExecution.ASSemanticQueryCommand,Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Modeling"/>
		</SemanticQuery>
		<ModelGeneration>
			<Extension Name="SQL" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.MSSQL.MsSqlModelGenerator,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine"/>
			<Extension Name="SQLAZURE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.MSSQL.MsSqlModelGenerator,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine"/>
			<Extension Name="ORACLE" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.Oracle.OraSqlModelGenerator,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine"/>
			<Extension Name="TERADATA" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine.Sql.Teradata.TdSqlModelGenerator,Microsoft.ReportingServices.SemanticQueryEngine"/>
			<Extension Name="OLEDB-MD" Type="Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Modeling.Generation.ModelGeneratorExtension,Microsoft.AnalysisServices.Modeling"/>
		</ModelGeneration>
		<Security>
			<Extension Name="Windows" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization.WindowsAuthorization, Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization"/>
		</Security>
		<Authentication>
			<Extension Name="Windows" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authentication.WindowsAuthentication, Microsoft.ReportingServices.Authorization"/>
		</Authentication>
		<EventProcessing>
			<Extension Name="SnapShot Extension" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.HistorySnapShotCreatedHandler,ReportingServicesLibrary">
				<Event>
					<Type>ReportHistorySnapshotCreated</Type>
				</Event>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Timed Subscription Extension" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.TimedSubscriptionHandler,ReportingServicesLibrary">
				<Event>
					<Type>TimedSubscription</Type>
				</Event>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Cache Refresh Plan Extension" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.CacheRefreshPlanHandler,ReportingServicesLibrary">
				<Event>
					<Type>RefreshCache</Type>
				</Event>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Shared Dataset Cache Update Extension" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.SharedDatasetCacheUpdatePlanHandler,ReportingServicesLibrary">
				<Event>
					<Type>SharedDatasetCacheUpdate</Type>
				</Event>
			</Extension>
			<Extension Name="Cache Update Extension" Type="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Library.ReportExecutionSnapshotUpdateEventHandler,ReportingServicesLibrary">
				<Event>
					<Type>SnapshotUpdated</Type>
				</Event>
			</Extension>
		</EventProcessing>
	</Extensions>
	<MapTileServerConfiguration>
		<MaxConnections>2</MaxConnections>
		<Timeout>10</Timeout>
		<AppID>(Default)</AppID>
		<CacheLevel>Default</CacheLevel>
	</MapTileServerConfiguration>
</Configuration> 

Default Configuration File for a SharePoint Mode Report Server

The rsreportserver.config file is installed to the following location by default:

C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Web Server Extensions\15\WebServices\Reporting

<Configuration>  
  <Dsn />  
  <ConnectionType>Default</ConnectionType>  
  <LogonUser>  
  </LogonUser>  
  <LogonDomain>  
  </LogonDomain>  
  <LogonCred>  
  </LogonCred>  
  <InstanceId>MSRS12.@Sharepoint</InstanceId>  
  <Add Key="SecureConnectionLevel" Value="0" />  
  <Add Key="CleanupCycleMinutes" Value="10" />  
  <Add Key="MaxActiveReqForOneUser" Value="20" />  
  <Add Key="AlertingCleanupCycleMinutes" Value="20" />  
  <Add Key="AlertingDataCleanupMinutes" Value="360" />  
  <Add Key="AlertingExecutionLogCleanupMinutes" Value="10080" />  
  <Add Key="AlertingMaxDataRetentionDays" Value="180" />  
  <Add Key="RunningRequestsScavengerCycle" Value="60" />  
  <Add Key="RunningRequestsDbCycle" Value="60" />  
  <Add Key="RunningRequestsAge" Value="30" />  
  <Add Key="MaxScheduleWait" Value="5" />  
  <Add Key="DisplayErrorLink" Value="true" />  
  <Add Key="WebServiceUseFileShareStorage" Value="false" />  
  <!--  <Add Key="ProcessTimeout" Value="150" /> -->  
  <!--  <Add Key="ProcessTimeoutGcExtension" Value="30" /> -->  
  <!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0430" /> full dump-->  
  <!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0428" /> minidump -->  
  <!--  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0002" /> no dump-->  
  <Add Key="WatsonFlags" Value="0x0428" />  
  <Add Key="WatsonDumpOnExceptions" Value="Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.InternalCatalogException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.Modeling.InternalModelingException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportProcessing.UnhandledReportRenderingException" />  
  <Add Key="WatsonDumpExcludeIfContainsExceptions" Value="System.Threading.ThreadAbortException,System.Web.UI.ViewStateException,System.OutOfMemoryException,System.Web.HttpException,System.IO.IOException,System.IO.FileLoadException,Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException,Microsoft.ReportingServices.WmiProvider.WMIProviderException" />  
  <RStrace>  
    <add name="FileName" value="ReportServerService" />  
    <add name="FileSizeLimitMb" value="32" />  
    <add name="KeepFilesForDays" value="14" />  
    <add name="Prefix" value="tid, time" />  
    <add name="TraceListeners" value="file" />  
    <add name="TraceFileMode" value="unique" />  
    <add name="Components" value="all:3" />  
  </RStrace>  
  <URLReservations>  
    <Application>  
      <Name>ReportServerWebService</Name>  
      <VirtualDirectory>ReportServer</VirtualDirectory>  
      <URLs>  
        <URL>  
          <UrlString>https://+:80</UrlString>  
          <AccountSid>  
          </AccountSid>  
          <AccountName>  
          </AccountName>  
        </URL>  
      </URLs>  
    </Application>  
    <Application>  
      <Name>ReportManager</Name>  
      <VirtualDirectory>Reports</VirtualDirectory>  
      <URLs>  
        <URL>  
          <UrlString>https://+:80</UrlString>  
          <AccountSid>  
          </AccountSid>  
          <AccountName>  
          </AccountName>  
        </URL>  
      </URLs>  
    </Application>  
  </URLReservations>  
  <Authentication>  
    <AuthenticationTypes>  
      <RSWindowsNTLM />  
    </AuthenticationTypes>  
    <EnableAuthPersistence>true</EnableAuthPersistence>  
  </Authentication>  
  <Service>  
    <IsSchedulingService>True</IsSchedulingService>  
    <IsNotificationService>True</IsNotificationService>  
    <IsEventService>True</IsEventService>  
    <IsAlertingService>True</IsAlertingService>  
    <PollingInterval>10</PollingInterval>  
    <WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage>False</WindowsServiceUseFileShareStorage>  
    <MemorySafetyMargin>80</MemorySafetyMargin>  
    <MemoryThreshold>90</MemoryThreshold>  
    <RecycleTime>720</RecycleTime>  
    <MaxAppDomainUnloadTime>30</MaxAppDomainUnloadTime>  
    <MaxQueueThreads>0</MaxQueueThreads>  
    <UrlRoot>  
    </UrlRoot>  
    <PolicyLevel>rssrvpolicy.config</PolicyLevel>  
    <IsWebServiceEnabled>True</IsWebServiceEnabled>    
    <FileShareStorageLocation>  
      <Path>  
      </Path>  
    </FileShareStorageLocation>  
  </Service>  
  <UI>  
    <ReportServerUrl>  
    </ReportServerUrl>  
    <PageCountMode>Estimate</PageCountMode>  
  </UI>  
  <MapTileServerConfiguration>  
    <MaxConnections>2</MaxConnections>  
    <Timeout>10</Timeout>  
    <AppID>(Default)</AppID>  
    <CacheLevel>Default</CacheLevel>  
  </MapTileServerConfiguration>  
</Configuration>  

Modify a Reporting Services configuration file (RSreportserver.config)
Configure available memory for report server applications
Reporting Services configuration files
Initialize a report server (Report Server Configuration Manager)
Store encrypted report server Data (Report Server Configuration Manager)
Report Server Configuration Manager (native mode)

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