Hi all,
Does anyone know why on some installations of RS, using the Reports Viewer
(http://localhost/Reports/), all images and charts appear to be broken, but
if exported, work fine. Using ReportServer works, but its not very
user-friendly for our clients.
I only read a couple of posts about this issue, but couldnt find an answer.
Some people said that if you enable Allow All Cookie's in IE, it works... but
why then is this problem only occuring on some installations of RS?
The one major differance I can point out is that it seams that broken images
only occur on Servers (Win2003) but not on development (XP) computers... Is
this as simple as an IIS issue, or security perhaps?
Please help! I'm sure there are many others with the same issue!
Thanks,
AndreAnswer is simple, and stupid...
IE does block the cookies from the RS website for some reason.
There are two fixes I know.
1) Inform anyone using RS to find the security icon at the bottom of IE and
right click it and allow Cookies from that site.
2) Inform anyone using RS to go to IE security and turn of automatic
handling of cookies and allow all cookies... I dont think this is quite hte
best idea though.
Andre
"Arkiliknam" wrote:
> Hi all,
> Does anyone know why on some installations of RS, using the Reports Viewer
> (http://localhost/Reports/), all images and charts appear to be broken, but
> if exported, work fine. Using ReportServer works, but its not very
> user-friendly for our clients.
> I only read a couple of posts about this issue, but couldnt find an answer.
> Some people said that if you enable Allow All Cookie's in IE, it works... but
> why then is this problem only occuring on some installations of RS?
> The one major differance I can point out is that it seams that broken images
> only occur on Servers (Win2003) but not on development (XP) computers... Is
> this as simple as an IIS issue, or security perhaps?
> Please help! I'm sure there are many others with the same issue!
> Thanks,
> Andre
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