I am trying to create a data-source in sql server 2016 report manager. But I am getting below error.
I have checked the Site Settings. Logged User has system administrator privileges. I also checked folder settings and the Logged Server all the permissions ( Content Manger, browser,etc..). I am using Internet Explorer. Could some one help me to identity the root cause of this error?
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I'm trying to install SQL Server 2012 using a domain account and getting an error message stating:
Login failed for user
The domain user account is a member of the domain admins group. I've also done the below:
Open C:\Users properties,
go to Security -> Advanced -> Change permissions,
tick Replace all child object permission...,
click Ok.
Could someone please help
I'm getting nothing but this error TF246017 I'm not able to access TFS as admin or domain user
While accessing administration console, showing the error TF246017
Domain users getting TF31001 where the server returns TF246017
TFS was working fine with SQL Server 2008. And now we have also installed SQL server 2012 in the same machine.( I believe it doesn't connected anyway to tfs server)
But, even after uninstalling SQL 2012, it displays the same error
In application tier/ database tier, getting error as Error retrieving value.
Unable to access http://xxxxxxx:8080/tfs displays same error TF246017
And also, im unable to locate the sql express database to take the backup.
How to resolve this issue?
Note : I'm using TFS 2012 and VS2010
Login to windows server using the same windows credential user you used during SQL Server installation.
Verify or add the new windows user credential (assuming you are using different user credential to connect to TFS) to be part of sysadmin user group in SQL Server or ask your SQL Server DBA to add the user to sysadmin group.
Note: This is required because for every new TFS Team project created, TFS presents 2 option empty database or new database. To create new database the TFS admin user have to be part of SQL server sysadmin group
If TFS 2012 was installed using the same windows credential, open the TFS Admin console and add or verify the user is listed in "administration Console Users" list.
If TFS Admin console reads "You do not have permission or not administrator" or something along this line, then you need to log out and log back using the correct windows credential used for installation or use one of the TFS admin user and then add the new user credential.
Recommendation: To avoid confusion I would recommend use the same user credential for SQL Server and TFS server. Ex: "domainname/tfs" is local admin to the server, sysadmin in SQL Server DB and also admin user to TFS server.
To make like simple start of by, adding the windows user (intended to use as TFS admin) as windows administration group. Then logout and log back using the TFS admin user to install SQL Server and TFS server.
I had a similar issue branch code in my version of TFS (Azure DevOps Premise). I tracked my issue down by looking at the event viewer on the local TFS server and found that I was that I was getting the following SQL error:
DESCRIPTION: SQL Server Assertion: File: , line=951 Failed Assertion =
'IS_OFF (BUF_MINLOGGED, m_buf->bstat) || pageModifyType !=
PageModifyType_Contents || GetPagePtr ()->IsTextPage ()'. This error
may be timing-related. If the error persists after rerunning the
statement, use DBCC CHECKDB to check the database for structural
integrity, or restart the server to ensure in-memory data structures
are not corrupted.
I found the first item in the following answer solved my issue.
I simply switched my main TFS database containing my collection to FULL recovery mode and I was immediately able to proceed with my previously erroring task.
Connect to your SQL instance via SQL Server Management Studio and check if any of the TFS databases are in a "Recovery Pending" state. If so, restart your SQL instance and the state should return to normal. Worked for me!
Just find out the Team foundation application under application pool. right click and go to advance setting set the identity using the credentials used for SQL Sever or TFS Admin and done ..you can now access the TFS as earlier.
I already:
Disabled UAC
Run IE as Admin
Added my local Reporting Services server to the list of trusted sites
However, I still get this error:
SSRS2012 The permissions granted to user ' are insufficient for performing this operation
Although no need to enter username & password, still show the following
baby-pc/ReportServer - /
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version 11.0.2100.60
This is talking about Sql Server permissions. It has nothing to do with the local machine at all, and therefore nothing to do with UAC or Internet Explorer. Messing about with those will have no effect at all, as you've seen. You may has well put those things back how they where.
What you need to do instead is log in to Sql Server (using a tool like Sql Server Management Studio) with an account that has the ability to change permissions (such as the sa account, but hopefully you have a non-sa account that can do this as well) and grant your account the ability to use reporting services and select from any tables used in your reports.
It happened because you entered invalid credentials previously. Try to open the reporting service in FireFox and enter your valid credentials. If you have success with it, tune the group policy on the local machine for not storing user credentials. Do the next steps:
Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->internet Explorer->Internet Control Panel->Security Page
Select the required zone
In this folder find the option "Logon options"
Set up that as "Enabled" and set up "Logon options" to "Authomatic logon with current username and password" or anything else.
Even I had faced this issue. But it was resolved when I added the particular user to Administrator group.
I am unable to add new roles, custom reports, or open properties due to the greying out of options in roles and system roles when Right clicking these in Object Explorer of SQL Server Reporting Services Management Studio. I am not sure why, does anyone have an answer, please help. It works fine originally until I encountered issues with permission when performing the Technet's tutorial 'Creating a new report from Getting started': the connection to ProductSales can't be created due my insufficient permission as local administrator
is your sql server management studio running on admin login?? if not right click on it and run as admin.
I am trying to set up reporting emailing SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services. When I click to save a subscription I recieve the following error:
An internal error occurred on the report server. See the error log for more details. (rsInternalError) Get Online Help The SELECT permission was denied on the object 'sysservers', database 'mssqlsystemresource', schema 'sys'.
I was under the impression Reporting Services uses the role RSExecRole which is created during installation. Isn't mssqlsystemresources something that is not supposed to, and not easily touched?
This is most because the user doesn't have permissions setup correctly. Can you check if RSEXECROLE doesn't have any DENY permissions and has correct permissions on the reportserver db.
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/blogs/brian_kelley/archive/2007/11/6/3195.aspx
Based on the code in the above url, RSEXECROLE should have 323 rows on SQL Server 2005 SP3. Yours should match that.
Let me know what you find.