"The website cannot display the page" error when accessing the SSRS Report Manager 2012 - sql

I'm trying to connect to a SSRS 2012 Report Manager on a Win Server 2012 server.
I'm getting "The website cannot display the page" error. Can't figure out why.
I've tried the following things:
Browsing either to the computer's name url and either to the computer's network ip address
Changing the service login type.
Running IE as Administrator
I can connect to the Web Service and I can view reports through it.
I'm connecting with a Domain Admin account.
Would appreciate any help. Thank you.

Ok. The answer was indeed detected in the Windows Event Log. Thanks.

Adding the SSRS host as a trusted site in the browser fixed this for me.

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Can't publish report on Report Server. Unexpected Error Encountered

I'm trying to develop a custom authentication for Power BI Report Server and followed the following guide:
https://github.com/Microsoft/Reporting-Services/tree/master/CustomSecuritySample
It's OK. I can authenticate my own way, creating a kind of Single Sign On application. Although, I'm getting an error when I try to save a report as a Power BI Report Server on Power BI Desktop. I get Unexpected Error Encountered.
Does anyone know if this is really a problem with my authentication? In other server, same config, without Custom Authentication, everything works fine.
EDIT:
This is the error I get
I did face similar issue, was unable to publish the Power BI reports to report server and was getting same error message "Unexpected Error Encountered"
To resolve this issue you launch your "Report Server Configuration Manager" on server where you have configured Power Bi Report server, and go to tab "Web Portal URL". The url which has been configured; copy it and go to your Power BI Desktop version -> go to File -> SaveAs -> Power Bi Report Server -> Paste the url in New report server address text box which you have copied.
sample url - http://IPaddress/ReportsPower or http://fqdn/ReportsPower
Click on OK button.
It will list you all the reports which are already available or if it fresh report then would show blank and would get Success message.
Please note that I have tried this on Power BI Desktop version - Version: 2.81.5831.1181 64-bit (May 2020)
Add your powerbi credential in credential manager under windows credential with power BI server URL.enter image description here
I think this resolve your problem.
I have resolved this issue with this way.
Thanks
BennyRaja.A
First of all add your server's IP/DomainName only (like 1.1.1.1 or example.com) in Windows credentials manager along with username and password, See the screenshot 1
Secondly click on file=>Save As=> Report Server give full address of report server like http://example.com/reports, See the screenshot 2

Quickbooks webconnector Integration 1048 error

I am using QuickBooks 2013 pro on server A, I have a self signed cert on server B. I had server A navigate to the services on SERVER B install the self signed cert into trusted root. Then had the web connector on SERVER A try to add an application. It is coming back with this error
qbwc1048: QuickBooks Web Connector Could not verify the web
application server certificate.
Any help in solving this would be great. Thank you very much
For anyone else having a similar problem, it may not be the certificate at all. It could be the server is closing the connection or returning an error code.
For more details, first click file -> clear log in the web connector. Then, try adding your application again. After it fails, click the view log button at the top right. Scroll down for more details on what happened.
You will see something like, remote server returned an error (401) unauthorized, or a similar message that is far more useful than what appears in the dialogue box.
#consolibyte Closed all IE windows and re-imported the SSL works now. Thank you

"Unable to Connect to the Remote Server" when connected via .NET ReportingService web service call

I have reporting services running on SQL Server 2008 inside the domain. I'm able to hit http://localhost/reportserver without error. I can hit the same site from the web box (also in the domain name) using the internal ip of the DB box (192.169.X.X/ReportServer/ReportService.asmx.) I've looked in the SSRS logs and I see these hits being properly recorded, no errors.
However.. I have a website that uses the .NET ReportingService class to make a connection to SSRS. Using the same credentials as before, I get "Unable to connect to the remote server."
I've checked, there's no firewall active. Quadrupled checked the config in the web site to make sure it has the proper credentials and service URL for SSRS. There are also no hits in the SSRS logs when I'm trying to connect via .NET, so something is most certainly blocking access.
I've Googled my fingers bloody, and would seriously love some help. I'm sure it's some small thing, I just can't think of it.
The following change worked for me:
Remove the SSL configuration
1.1. Reporting Services Configuration Manager;
1.2. Web Service URL (click on Advanced button and then remove the SSL configuration);
1.3. Report Manager URL (click on Advanced button and then remove the SSL configuration);
Edit the file rsreportserver.config, normally it's in the path C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS11.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer\
2.1. find out the Key SecureConnectionLevel;
2.2. change the Key's value from "2" to "0";
Could be your reporting services is exposed only to the private ip and your localhost. Try setting your domain name's static ip to the configuration. I've added a SSRS Url configuration link for your quick reference.
The following worked for me:
1. Remove the SSL if configured.
2. Go to C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS11.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer\rsreportserver.config
3. In rsreportserver.config Change the SecureConnectionLevel value from "2" to "0"
The following worked for me: I Removed the SSL and set it to 0 vs 2 in the path
G:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS11.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\ReportServer file is reportserver.config file.
Basically it was previously configured with SSL at port 443 but the server has been moved to another domain, and did not know where to go to get a new SSL certificate for this domain,
So i removed the SSL config in the reporting services configuration GUI and then remove it also in the reportserver.config file.
Make sure your report URL ends with /Reportserver/ (For the purpose of .NET code calling). Also keep in mind that you should use complete URL i.e. It should include servername and domain.
Check this link
I like the other solutions however in my instance I had to update the following. For some reason or another the service wasn't able to use 127.0.0.1, localhost, or any of the other IP addresses assigned to the computer, this method however worked.
Open "Report Server Configuration Manager"
Web Service URL
Click on Advanced Button
Click the IP entry that I wanted to edit.
Click "Host Header Name" and type in the fully qualified name for the server.
Report Manager URL
Click on Advanced Button
Click the IP entry that I wanted to edit.
Click "Host Header Name" and type in the fully qualified name for the server.
After the above were done both URLs in "Web Service URL" and "Report Manager URL" were able to work once correct credentials were passed to the server.

Can I check which database is running configuration and content for a WSS 3.0 site?

The problem is I have full access to the server where the Sharepoint site is hosted etc, however all i've ever done is maintained the site. I didn't set it up.
There is now an issue where Sharepoint can't connect to the Config or Content databases. I don't know which of our servers run these, so is there anyway I can find out, maybe from a config file or anything which server/database I need to check.
Other websites on the web server are still running fine, I know the database isn't on that same server because i've checked.
Any ideas?
I normally find the easiest way is to look at the site collections settings in Central Administration (which you should be able to access if you have root access to the server WSS 3.0 runs on)
Take the following steps once in the Central Administration site:
Go into Application Management
Go into Content Databases
Select your web application using the selector which is orange in the top right of the main content of the page
Click the name of the database displayed
Once you are at the final point you should see at the top information for Database Server and SQL Server Database Name. Hopefully this should point you in the right direction of where your database is being stored.
If your access to the database content database is cut due to incorrect login details to the SQL server (i.e. the SA account's password has changed), the SQL credentials can be updated here too for the selected content database.
Hope this helps.
Check out the Event Viewer Log. There would be an entry similar like this:
Event Type: Error
Event Source: Windows SharePoint Services 3
Event Category: Database
Event ID: 3760
Date: 4/16/2009
Time: 11:51:07 AM
User: N/A
Computer: IMIAPP03
Description:
SQL database **'STS_Config'** on SQL Server instance 'np:\\.\pipe\MSSQL$Microsoft##SSEE\sql\query' not found. Additional error information from SQL Server is included below.
Cannot open database "STS_Config" requested by the login. The login failed.
Login failed for user 'NT AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE'.
For more information, see Help and Support Center at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.

SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services and the Report Viewer

I am having an issue embedding my report into an aspx page.
Here's my setup:
1 Server running SQL Server 2005 and SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services
1 Workstation running XP and VS 2005
The server is not on a domain.
Reporting Services is a default installation.
I have one report called TestMe in a folder called TestReports using a shared datasource.
If I view the report in Report Manager, it renders fine. If I view the report using the http ://myserver/reportserver url it renders fine. If I view the report using the http ://myserver/reportserver?/TestReports/TestMe it renders fine. If I try to view the report using http ://myserver/reportserver/TestReports/TestMe, it just goes to the folder navigation page of the home directory.
My web application is impersonating somebody specific to get around the server not being on a domain. When I call the report from the report viewer using http ://myserver/reportserver as the server and /TestReports/TestMe as the path I get this error:
For security reasons DTD is prohibited in this XML document. To enable DTD processing set the ProhibitDtd property on XmlReaderSettings to false and pass the settings into XmlReader.Create method.
When I change the server to http ://myserver/reportserver? I get this error when I run the report:
Client found response content type of '', but expected 'text/xml'. The request failed with an empty response.
I have been searching for a while and haven't found anything that fixes my issue. Please let me know if there is more information needed.
Thanks in advance,
Kendra
There are two virtual directories of interest with SSRS.
http://myserver/reportserver is where the web services are.
http://myserver/reports is where the Report Manager interface is.
http ://myserver/reportserver?/TestReports/TestMe works because you're going to the web services and passing in a parameter of the 'address' of the report you want. Notice the ? in there, indicating that the rest is a querystring parameter
http ://myserver/reportserver/TestReports/TestMe is trying to go a subdirectory of the virtual directory, which doesn't really exist.
To get your system working using anonymous access, you'll need to tell IIS to be running your website's application pool as a known user, which has sufficient permission to view the report. You can set this up in Report Manager (http://myserver/reports).
See how you go - good luck.