minfan
Mon Mar 20 09:07:24 CST 2006
You may hit this permission issue when install CRM. Please check whether
following information will help.
Permissions Problem When Installing Microsoft CRM and Microsoft SQL Server
Reporting Services on the Same Server
In some configurations, a person with the appropriate privilege level (by
default a user with the System Administrator or System Customizer security
role) will not be able to modify System Settings, add reports, modify
report properties, or download reports. When the user tries to modify a
System Setting, no error message is provided, but the setting is not
changed. When the user tries to add, modify or download reports, the user
will see the error message "The permissions granted to user 'NT
AUTHORITY\NETWORK SERVICE' are insufficient for performing this operation."
This permission problem will occur in the following environment:
Microsoft CRM and Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services are installed on
the same server.
The server is a Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003, or is running
Windows Server 2003.
On the Specify Security Account setup page you selected Domain user account
rather than the default setting Network Service account.
To add the necessary permissions, make the following change in Reporting
Services Report Manager.
Open Reporting Services Report Manager.
On the server running Microsoft CRM, in Internet Explorer, open
http://localhost/Reports. If you renamed the virtual directory for Report
Manager when you installed Reporting Services, use the virtual directory
name you used rather than Reports.
Click Show Details.
Click the icon in the Edit column next to the folder for your organization.
Click Security.
Click New Role Assignment.
On the New Role Assignment page, in the Group or user name box, enter the
value of the service account name for ASP.NET:
- For English locales, enter NT Authority\Network Service
- For other locales, open the setup log file with Notepad. By default, this
file is located at
<systemdrive>:\Documents and Settings\User\Application
Data\Microsoft\MSCRM\Logs\crm30svrsetup.log
1. Search for ServerInstallInfo.AspNetServiceAccountName.
2. Look at the value for this line, and enter this value.
Select the checkbox next to Publisher for Microsoft CRM.
Click OK.
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"Ed Martinez" wrote:
> do you see reports in the "Report" section? Categories should, by default,
> be set to all.
> --
> Ed. Martinez
> Microsoft Dynamics CRM
>
>
> "Dan white" wrote:
>
> > I upgraded from 1.2 to 3.0, I installed SQL 2000 SP4 then upgraded to CRM3.0
> > then upgraded SQL2005 and it seems to be working, however when I try to
> > install a report, it fails. The error I get is as follows:
> >
> > Error Uploading Report
> > an Error occurred while trying to add the report to Microsoft CRM. Try
> > adding the report again. If this problem continues, Contact your system
> > administrator.
> >
> > I am logged in as Admnistrator, I copied the Quotes Orders Invoice Form
> > Reports from the sand box and it just doesnt work.
> >
> > according to the directions, I am also suppose to see catagories, and I dont
> > see them either.
> >
> > Would appreciate some help. Thanks