Enterprise Vault™ Troubleshooting Reporting
- About this document
- Setting up SQL Server Reporting Services
- Troubleshooting configuration and report deployment
- About troubleshooting configuration and report deployment
- About using DTrace with Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
- Identifying the problem
- "Reporting Configuration Utility is unable to copy file..." message
- "Reporting has been configured on this machine. However, there were a few warnings and/or errors..." message
- "Authentication failed for reporting user" error message
- "The specified SQL Server does not exist" error message
- "Ensure that you can browse to the Report Manager..." error message
- "EnterpriseVaultDirectory database does not exist..." error message
- "Failed to connect to the specified SQL Server with the credentials you provided" error message
- "Failed to deploy reports on the report server" error message
- Error code 1 and log file error "System Net.Web Exception: Page cannot be found"
- Log file error "Assembly security permission grant set"
- "Couldn't disable MyReports" error
- Configuring Reporting and deploying the reports
- Troubleshooting accessing the reports
- About troubleshooting accessing the reports
- Unable to view the reports
- Report Server web page does not show the Enterprise Vault folder
- Role assignments and changes fail to get implemented
- Unable to access Enterprise Vault reports from a different domain
- Unable to access Report Manager on a 64-bit Windows system due to a permissions issue
- Changing the Reporting user account details
- Troubleshooting using and exporting the reports
- About troubleshooting using and exporting the reports
- Troubleshooting problems with report content
- Images or data fail to appear
- Reports omit data related to some vault stores
- No information appears in the Data Analysis reports
- No information appears in reports that use Monitoring data
- No information appears in reports that use auditing data
- Domino Server Journal Mailbox Archiving Health report: Unable to distinguish between Domino journal mailbox locations
- Troubleshooting report export
- About using Reporting with multiple Reporting Services
"Couldn't disable MyReports" error
Symptoms: The Reporting Configuration utility displays a dialog with the following message:
Couldn't disable MyReports. Please disable My Reports in SiteSettings of Report Manager and Click OK. Please see help for details.
Cause: The problem may occur if you have selected the following Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services setting to create a "My Reports" folder for each user:
Enable My Reports to support user-owned folders for publishing and running personalized reports
This setting appears on the Reporting Services Report Manager's Site Settings page:
Enterprise Vault normally clears the setting temporarily while it deploys the reports. However, if you receive this error, Enterprise Vault has been unable to clear the setting.
Resolution: Clear the setting on the Site Settings page temporarily while you deploy the reports, as follows:
- In Internet Explorer, enter the URL for the SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager web application. The URL has the following format:
http://host_name/reportmgr_Webapp_name/Where:
host_nameis the fully qualified host name of the computer hosting the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager web application.reportmgr_Webapp_nameis the name of the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Report Manager web application.For example:
http://myserver.evdomain.com/Reports/
- On the Report Manager Home page, click Site Settings.
- On the Site Settings page, clear Enable My Reports, and click Apply to save the change.
- Run the Enterprise Vault Reporting Configuration utility to deploy the Enterprise Vault reports.
- Restore the Enable My Reports setting on the Report Manager's Site Settings page and click Apply to save the change.