SQL Server/SSRS 2016 Developer, installed on my local laptop, Windows 10 Pro.
My login is an admin to SQL Server, I'm able to do everything. For SSRS, when I try to connect to my web portal url I'm told "You are not allowed to view this folder. Contact your administrator to obtain the necessary permissions." Connecting to the web service url I get this message, "The permissions granted to user are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)". When I connect to Reporting Services with my login in SSMS it connects but I'm not able to do anything - when I right-click on anything the Properties options are not available.
I have run IE as administrator and added the web portal url to trusted sites. I've run SSMS as administrator and connected to Reporting Services, same problems. I can run Reporting Services Configuration Manager as administrator and have no problems there. It seems like somehow when I setup SSRS my account didn't get added to the list of administrators for Reporting Services.
I did select * from ReportServer.dbo.Users and see these three:
Everyone
NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM
BUILTIN\Administrators
I have tried Chrome, IE, Edge, all as regular user and administrator.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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I also have the same problem as an admin on a domain
I just installed SSRS locally on a machine for and I cannot access the reports I deployed. Everything was installed as admin
when going to the web portal I get this massage
Could not load folder contents
You are not allowed to view this folder. Contact your administrator to obtain the necessary permissions.
and when trying to access the web service via the config manager I get this one:
The permissions granted to user <username> are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)
Additionally in the web portal I got no "manage" folder and only "my subscriptions" under the settings button .
Everything is running locally and as admin, the OS is windows 11 and the SSRS is version 15.0.1102.1002 and running in native mode.
I've looked all over the place and found out something about certificates, but almost everything in google is about access problems via remote server.
adding the URL to the trusted sites didn't help
it certainly look like you don't have permission. Are you administrator? When you were installing did you set up some users to be administrators?
Find which account is administrator and then add yourself from the SSRS site. Is there another account you can run or Run as administrator?
Another way to install again.
If you decide to install again pay attention on the page with the users.
I need to configure SSRS 2014 on my private laptop.
After using "SQL SERVER 2014 REPORTING SERVICES CONFIGURATION MANAGER" I am trying to enter the URL. I am getting in "REPORT MANAGER URL" but the website is asking for username and password. I am using windows authentication on my SQL SERVER so I don't know why SSRS needs username and password.
Is my configuration wrong?
How can I fix this and enter ssrs on my laptop?
SSRS uses Windows Athentication to determine access to certain folders. Try executing Internet Explorer as administrator to access http://127.0.0.1:80/Reports and grant access to your user (Top Right-> Configuration-> Security)
What browser are you using? Are you using Chrome or Internet Explorer?
I have found that when you initially connect via Chrome to the SSRS reporting page it will ask you to authenticate once. With Internet Explorer windows authentication should be set by default:
https://www.specopssoft.com/configuring-chrome-and-firefox-for-windows-integrated-authentication/
As vercilli also pointed out, you will need to set system level and item level privileges to view/edit/publish reports and administer the server from the web front-end.
After a fresh install of SQL Server 2012 Developer on my Windows 7 machine, I configure SSRS. Then, in IE (version 11), I try to access the SSRS server at http://(servername)/Reports. Windows asks for my username and password. Odd, because I'm an administrator. So I enter my username and password and I get this reply:
User '' does not have required permissions. Verify that sufficient permissions have been granted and Windows User Account Control (UAC) restrictions have been addressed.
Researching the issue, I come across a number of answers, including:
Reporting Services permissions on SQL Server R2 SSRS
SSRS 2008: User Does Not Have Required Permissions
The answers to these questions are similar:
Run IE as an administrator
Add the SSRS URL to Trusted Sites in Security tab of Internet Options
Retry SSRS URL
On success, add your user to Site Settings and Folder Settings with the appropriate permissions.
You should then be able to access SSRS without running IE as administrator
Additional workarounds include disabling UAC and repeating the steps above.
Running IE as an administrator did not work. At step 3. I got the same response as above and was never able to get to the SSRS home page.
Before disabling UAC, are there any other workarounds?
The workaround I found is from Peter O’Gorman's blog entry.
The steps above are the same, except add the URL to Local Intranet, not Trusted Sites:
Run IE as an administrator
Add the SSRS URL to Local Intranet in Security tab of Internet Options
Retry SSRS URL
On success, add your user to Site Settings and Folder Settings with the appropriate permissions.
You should then be able to access SSRS without running IE as administrator
To my pleasant surprise, this worked like a charm. Thanks Peter!
Run IE as an administrator - not Chrome. I swear I tried this before with no joy.
I don't understand why not Chrome and why administrator. Maybe Chrome somehow dismisses the elevated permissions. How does the rsManager know at what level the browser is running anyway?
Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio 12.0.2000.8
Microsoft Analysis Services Client Tools 12.0.2000.8
Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC) 6.3.9600.16384
Microsoft MSXML 3.0 5.0 6.0
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9.11.9600.17498
Microsoft .NET Framework 4.0.30319.34209
Operating System 6.3.9600
Chrome Version 39.0.2171.95 m
Same steps as Glenn mentioned previously. I also had to add user to role in two different spots once I was able to access SQL Server Reporting Services - Home. In Folder setting -> security -> new role assignment and site settings -> security -> new role assignment. I added my user as well.
http://techasp.blogspot.com/2013/06/how-to-fix-reporting-services.html
This works for Reporting Services 2008 onwards
This one has been bugging me for a while, some users have access to the report server others get this error message. While trying to resolve it with a system administrator I came across this post from microsoft support
For users to navigate to a particular folder, they must have Browser role on
all folders starting at the root folder (the folder named "/" in the
item path or "Home" in Report Manager). So you will need to grant
those permissions explicitly. By default, permissions are inherited
from the parent folder. If there are any breaks in the inheritance,
you will need to set those permission explicitly.
What we did as a administrator users, was to navigate to Reports page, then folder settings and grant the user that does not have permissions Browser rights to the folder. Use could then navigate to the home page and work their way down the tree. the sys admin hadn't granted access to the user at the home level just on the folders and reports that have access to.
Been trying to get SSRS reporting service set up for a while now, and been stuck on the issue with UAC.
After setting up the Reporting Service Configuration Manager settings, with service account using my PC's login account, Database using ReportServer$SQLEXPRESS, etc. when launching the server # 127.0.0.1/Reports it directs me to 127.0.0.1/Reports/Pages/Folder.aspx and then after login with my PC's login this is what I get on my browser -
"User 'OCTETHP\Support' does not have required permissions. Verify that sufficient permissions have been granted and Windows User Account Control (UAC) restrictions have been addressed."
And I have done my researches online, I turned off UAC, I am on the administrator account, and I also tried to run the browser with right click to run as administrator option on both chrome and IE. Still does not solve this problem. Could anyone help me out with this??
I am currently running on windows 8.1. Thanks so much!
It is likely the problem is with the account the reporting server is running under (OCTETHP\Support). You may need to add this user to the web user group (IIS_WPG depending on your OS version). If that doesn't work, you can set the user to be a local administrator and work the permissions back from there.
If you want to run the reporting services from another account you'd want to follow these steps:
Open IIS Manager
Under websites locate the SSRS website (/Reports in your case)
In basic properties check the App Pool the site is running under
Go to the App Pools section of IIS and open the advanced properties
Setup the user that the App Pool runs under
You'll need to make sure the user is assigned to the web user group, and has permissions to access the folder that the website points to.
i installed Reporting Services (SQL Server 2012 with advanced services), but i can't view report page locally.
I try view the page:
http://jorge-pc//ReportServer_SQLEXPRESS
but i have this error: The permissions granted to user 'Domain\user' are insufficient for performing this operation. (rsAccessDenied)
I read some pages and tried, right click in IE and run as administrator, but the Reporting Services always ask for loggin (the pages say that Reporting Services should not ask, and show the home page), i write my user and password and get the previous error.
I always get the same error.
What can cause this error?
You should either add anonymous access to your development ssrs service or add your login as an authorized user for you reports via the ssrsmanager.