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reference Dev centers Samples Retired content We’re sorry. The content you requested microsoft.crm.crmconfigobjectnotfoundexception: user was not found has been removed. You’ll be auto redirected in 1 second. MSDN Library MSDN Library MSDN Library MSDN Library reports cannot be run because the connector for microsoft sql server reporting services Design Tools Development Tools and Languages Mobile and Embedded Development .NET Development Office development Online Services Open Specifications patterns & practices Servers and Enterprise Development Speech Technologies Web Development Windows https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/946585 Desktop App Development TOC Collapse the table of content Expand the table of content This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. This documentation is archived and is not being maintained. Troubleshooting reporting issues [Applies to: Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0] This section provides guidelines for troubleshooting problems that you might encounter when you try to run, add, publish, or upload https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee694782(v=crm.6).aspx a report to Microsoft Dynamics CRM. To troubleshoot problems with reporting functionality, follow these steps: Try running a default report and a custom report to determine whether the problem occurs for all reports.If the problem occurs for default reports, see Default report issues.If the problem occurs only for custom reports, see Custom report issues.Follow these steps to try running a report without using Microsoft Dynamics CRM:On the computer where Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector for SQL Server Reporting Services is installed, open a Web browser and connect to the report server. For example, connect to http://ServerName/ReportServerClick the OrganizationName_MSCRM folder.Click the 4.0 folder.In the list of reports, click a report to run it.Note Because the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Connector for SQL Server Reporting Services is installed, you are prompted for a login name and password. Enter your SystemUserId as the login name and your OrganizationID as the password. You can find this information in the SystemUserBase table of the OrganizationName_MSCRM database. Although many of the reports in the list can be run this way, not all reports can be run outside Microsoft Dynamics
a custom SSRS report that is working just fine on the dev environment, which is a single box with CRM and SQL installed on the same machine. But when it was moved http://www.inogic.com/blog/2015/12/rsprocessingaborted-error-for-dynamics-crm-custom-reports/ to production where CRM is installed on a separate box than the SQL http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21576818/microsoft-crm-2013-reporting-issue server, it would not work and simple throw the “rsProcessingAborted” error as shown below. All OOB report were working just fine and it was showing this error for any custom report deployed on this CRM. Resolution: Looking at this error we did not get the exact cause of this issue. One of cannot be the solutions that worked previously is to open the 808 port, another is to ensure the fields referred in the query exist in the specified entity. But both of these were just fine in this case. To check the exact error look for the look files which can usually be found at the following location
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