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Passing AD User Credentials

Lee Phillips
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Since: 24 Apr 2008
Posts: 2
Posted 24 Apr 2008 11:38:06

I'm just researching on behalf of someone else who is authoring a web page to display SQL Server Reporting Services Reports in a web page. Of, course, this would be really easy if we had Visual Studio 2005, but we don't.

So the web page just opens a url to a report on the SSRS server based on paremeters of a drop down list, easy enough.

If the person logged on does not have the correct AD/Windows privaledges, a user prompt appears, and if you supply the correct AD user credentials, it will of course work fine.

What we want to do is to use a 'report user' account that does have the correct rights and use those credentials instead of the current users.

How do we go about doing this?

I'm just researching on behalf of someone else who is authoring a web page to display SQL Server Reporting Services Reports in a web page. Of, course, this would be really easy if we had Visual Studio 2005, but we don't.

So the web page just opens a url to a report on the SSRS server based on paremeters of a drop down list, easy enough.

If the person logged on does not have the correct AD/Windows privaledges, a user prompt appears, and if you supply the correct AD user credentials, it will of course work fine.

What we want to do is to use a 'report user' account that does have the correct rights and use those credentials instead of the current users.

How do we go about doing this?
Javier Castro
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Since: 09 Sep 2004
Posts: 454
Replied 01 May 2008 03:24:06
There is Visual Studio Express Developer Edition that is free for you to download. So, no problems there <img src=../images/dmxzone/forum/icon_smile.gif border=0 align=middle>

Javier
"I'm a slow learner and I forget fast" grandpa
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