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From the Windows Start menu, navigate to Microsoft SQL Server 2005 / Configuration Tools, and then click Reporting Services Configuration.
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In the Report Server Installation Instance Selection dialog box, specify the name of the server hosting SQL Reporting Services, from the drop-down menu, select the SQL Server instance on which you installed SQL Reporting Services, and then click Connect.
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In Reporting Services Configuration Manager, click Server Status. Verify that Service Status is set to Running. If it is not, click Start, and then click Apply.
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Click Report Server Virtual Directory, and then click New to specify a new virtual directory.
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In the Create a New Virtual Directory dialog box, select Default Web Site from the Website drop-down list, and specify the name you want to call the virtual directory created by Reporting Services (or use the default ReportServer), and then click OK.
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Ensure that Apply default settings is selected, and then click Apply.
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Click Report Manager Virtual Directory, and then click New to specify a new virtual directory.
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In the Create a New Virtual Directory dialog box, select Default Web Site from the Website drop-down list, and specify the name you want to call the Report Manager virtual directory created by Reporting Services (or use the default Reports), and then click OK.
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Ensure that Apply default settings is selected, and then click Apply.
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Click Web Service Identity. If you do not want to change the defaults in this section, click Apply.
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Click Database Setup, select the Reporting Services server you want to use for reports from the Server name drop-down list, and then click Connect.
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In the SQL Server Connection Dialog dialog box, specify the SQL Server name and connection details for the Reporting Services server, and then click OK.
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On the Database Connection page of Configure Report Server, click New.
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In the SQL Server Connection Dialog dialog box, specify a name for the new Reporting Services database (or use the default, ReportServer), and then click OK.
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Click Apply to complete configuration of the new database.
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Click Email Settings. Specify the following information:
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If you do not want to use e-mail-based report subscriptions, you do not need to complete this step. |
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Sender Address: Specifies the e-mail address that will appear as the sender address of any e-mail sent from SQL Reporting Services. The account specified must have sufficient permissions to send e-mail from the specified SMTP server.
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Current Delivery Method: Specifies that the delivery method used to send e-mails will be via SMTP server. This is the only delivery method you can configure through reporting services configuration. For details about configuring other delivery methods, see the SQL Reporting Services documentation.
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SMTP Server: Specify the name of the SMTP server to use when sending reports. This can be a local or remote server.
Click Apply.
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Click Execution Account. Specify the user name and password of a Windows user account that will be used to run unattended reports—for example, those used by subscriptions. Click Apply.
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If you do not want to use report subscriptions or if you have configured the option Credentials stored securely in the report server on the Data Source Authentication tab of the Report Server Properties dialog box, you do not need to complete this step. |
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Click Apply, and then click OK.
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Click Exit to close Reporting Services Configuration Manager.