Hello,
I have a user (myUser), I used it in my SqlConnection and in IIS side:
enable anonymous access checked and myUser is given as username and password.
Integrated Windows Authentication is also checked. I was thinking this way I
do not have to deal with each user in our network.
Now when I run this report with an admin user I do not have any problem but
when a standard user run it, it gives â'permission granted to user User1 are
insufficient for performing this operation (rsAccessDenied)â'
What should I do? I still prefer not to deal with each individual user and
set it in a way that everybody in the network should have access. How can I
do that?
Thanks,
Jim.Make sure that the myUser has browser permissions for the reports.
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| Hello,
| I have a user (myUser), I used it in my SqlConnection and in IIS side:
| enable anonymous access checked and myUser is given as username and
password.
| Integrated Windows Authentication is also checked. I was thinking this
way I
| do not have to deal with each user in our network.
|
| Now when I run this report with an admin user I do not have any problem
but
| when a standard user run it, it gives â'permission granted to user User1
are
| insufficient for performing this operation (rsAccessDenied)â'
|
| What should I do? I still prefer not to deal with each individual user
and
| set it in a way that everybody in the network should have access. How can
I
| do that?
| Thanks,
| Jim.
|
|
||||Brad thansk for the repy. How can O make sure that?
""Brad Syputa - MS"" wrote:
> Make sure that the myUser has browser permissions for the reports.
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> | From: =?Utf-8?B?SklNLkgu?= <JIMH@.discussions.microsoft.com>
> | Subject: Q: rsAccessDenied
> | Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 05:04:04 -0800
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> |
> | Hello,
> | I have a user (myUser), I used it in my SqlConnection and in IIS side:
> | enable anonymous access checked and myUser is given as username and
> password.
> | Integrated Windows Authentication is also checked. I was thinking this
> way I
> | do not have to deal with each user in our network.
> |
> | Now when I run this report with an admin user I do not have any problem
> but
> | when a standard user run it, it gives ââ?¬Å?permission granted to user User1
> are
> | insufficient for performing this operation (rsAccessDenied)�
> |
> | What should I do? I still prefer not to deal with each individual user
> and
> | set it in a way that everybody in the network should have access. How can
> I
> | do that?
> | Thanks,
> | Jim.
> |
> |
> |
>
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