What do you mean by "add reporting services in [...] CRM"? SRS is a prerequisite for CRM (if you want reports to work) so you ususally install it on the SQL Server before installing CRM. During CRM setup you get to specify the URL to your reporting server.
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Dear Mattias,
When I click http://localhost:5555/ReportServer , I am getting error as follows:
An error has occured. For more information, contact your system administrator.
Also when I click on System Settings, it gives me same error as above.
|||I'm getting the same message.
I found a reason why it shows: my default web-site has been stopped for security reasons, and CRM have link to http://localhost/Reports in it's registry under LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\MSCRM.
Also I found there a record RSInstalled = 0. I think it means that Report Services has not been used during CRM installation (I had SQL 2005 installed with RS before CRM, but default web has been stopped). I've provided correct URL during CRM installation to local report services, still it set http://localhost/reports to the registry.
So now I'm looking how to "add" reports to the CRM.
If you will get an answer, could you share it, please?
|||In the CRM,
You are able to import your RDL file in your settings area, you can then select which entities you want to have access to that report. Note, you will have to update your config file if you want to report to run from a menu should as "Orders", "Accounts", and "Contacts"
Ham
|||Hi Subodhs,
Please Help me out, i am also not able to open System settings and getting the same error as you are getting if you know the solution,please let me know ASAP...Its URGENT....gentle request
Thanks & Regards,
kunal
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Hi
Download SQLReportPackCRM.msi and SQL2KRSSP2-ENG.EXE, it will start working.
Cheers,
Subodh
|||a CRM 1.2 file and a SQL2k fix? Either package did not install on my servers. the question was regarding crm 3.0 and sql 2005. Any ideas?|||Hello Josh
Have you got help with this, or have you solved this issue?
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