Error Retrieving Wmi Properties Reporting Services
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Recent PostsRecent Posts Popular TopicsPopular Topics Home Search Members Calendar Who's On Home » SQL Server 2005 » Business Intelligence » Reporting Services Installation Problem -... Reporting Services Installation Problem - help requested Rate Topic Display Mode Topic Options Author Message mwilson-556363mwilson-556363 Posted Thursday, July 10, 2008 2:17 PM Forum Newbie Group: General Forum Members Last Login: Tuesday, December 23, https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/sqlserver/en-US/7f57f1a0-3458-49b6-a0ff-820ba1385f6b/error-in-initialization-of-the-report-service?forum=sqlreportingservices 2008 7:51 AM Points: 1, Visits: 11 Hello - I'm almost at my wits end trying to get Reporting Services installed. I've been pouring through anything I can find online (mostly the SQL Server 2005 online book at MSDN). I have SQL Server 2005 installed on one server and I have a separate http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Topic531958-147-1.aspx box I'd like to use for my web server (IIS and ASP.NET are all installed and working fine).Here's a run-down of my installation process:Running installation on web server (DEVWEB) logged in as a domainuser (user exists on both web server and database server)During Setup------------Instance Name: Default InstanceService Account: Windows domain account fi\devadminAll product installations complete with no errors:SQL Setup Support FilesOWC11SQL Server Backward-Compatibility FilesReporting ServicesMSXML6SQL Native ClientWorkstation Components, Books Onlin...Next run "Reporting Services Configuration" utility.Instance Selection:Machine Name: DEVWEBInstance Name: MSSQLSERVERSelect "Connect" buttonServer Status and Windows Service Identity have green checks.Select "Report Server Virtual Directory"Click "New" and choose defaultsWebsite: Default Web SiteVirtual Directory: Report ServerClick OK button & wait- Create Virutal Directory (green check)- Changing Secure Connection Level (green check)- Updating Report Server URLs (green check)Report Server Virtual Directory now has a green checkSelect "Report Manager Virtual Directory"Click "New" and choose defaultsWebsite: Default Web SiteVirtual Directory: ReportsClick OK button & wait- Create Virtual Directory (green check)Report Manager Virt
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