Hi,
We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which makes
impossible
modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
... ).
Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
(installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
Best RegardsOn Thu, 7 Apr 2005 12:35:18 +0200, "Jean-Marc PUGIN"
<jmpugin@.mobileworkers.com> wrote:
> Hi,
> We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
>At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
>fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which makes
>impossible
>modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
>We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
>problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
>... ).
>Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
>(installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
>Best Regards
>
Which Windows 2000 Service Pack are you on?
Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath|||Windows 2000 SP4 which is mandatory and checked by the RS Setup procedure.
"Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath]" <SVGDeveloper@.aol.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 12:35:18 +0200, "Jean-Marc PUGIN"
> <jmpugin@.mobileworkers.com> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
> >
> >At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of
ReportServer
> >fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which
makes
> >impossible
> >modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
> >
> >We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
> >problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
> >... ).
> >
> >Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
> >(installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
> >
> >Best Regards
> >
> Which Windows 2000 Service Pack are you on?
> Andrew Watt
> MVP - InfoPath|||> At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
> fails
...what's the specific error you receive?
--
Adrian M.
MCP
"Jean-Marc PUGIN" <jmpugin@.mobileworkers.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
> At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
> fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which
> makes
> impossible
> modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
> We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
> problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
> ... ).
> Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
> (installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
> Best Regards
>|||Hi,
The error message is :
Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start.
Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
Any help will be appreciated.
Tkxs.
"Adrian M." <absolutelynospam@.nodomain_.com> wrote in message
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> > At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of
ReportServer
> > fails
> ...what's the specific error you receive?
> --
> Adrian M.
> MCP
>
> "Jean-Marc PUGIN" <jmpugin@.mobileworkers.com> wrote in message
> news:%23v8gD21OFHA.2700@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> > Hi,
> > We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
> >
> > At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of
ReportServer
> > fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which
> > makes
> > impossible
> > modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
> >
> > We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account
rights
> > problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net
framework,
> > ... ).
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
> > (installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> >
>|||I have the same problem. It started after installing SP2. I wiped the
installation and started over. Same problem.
"Jean-Marc PUGIN" wrote:
> Hi,
> We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
> At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
> fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which makes
> impossible
> modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
> We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
> problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
> ... ).
> Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
> (installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
> Best Regards
>
>|||I also have this problem:
>>Service 'ReportServer' (ReportServer) failed to start.
>>Verify that you have sufficient privileges to start system services.
I'm running XP-pro SP2 - logging into my machine as administrator. What is
this darn thing looking for?
"gui_guru" wrote:
> I have the same problem. It started after installing SP2. I wiped the
> installation and started over. Same problem.
> "Jean-Marc PUGIN" wrote:
> > Hi,
> > We have an installation problem for REPORTING SERVICES on Windows 2000.
> >
> > At the end of the Setup procedure, the automatic launching of ReportServer
> > fails and the Setup procedure UN-INSTALL the whole installation which makes
> > impossible
> > modifying any installation parameters to reach a running configuration.
> >
> > We have read several articcles around such problem (ASPNET account rights
> > problem, crypto issue, modify manually MACHINE.CONFIG for .Net framework,
> > ... ).
> >
> > Any help will be appreciated because we have already spend on this issue
> > (installation works fine on Win 2003 and another Win 2000 server).
> >
> > Best Regards
> >
> >
> >
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