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Monday, March 26, 2012

emailed subscription not including port number in servername URL link for report

I hope someone can help as I have searched for a solution but been unable to find one as yet.

My problem is that after installing SharePoint V3.0 and amending the Report Server to <ServerName>:8080, as I don't yet wish to use integrated mode, everything works fine except email delivered subscriptions. The URL in the email body referencing the report only puts in <ServerName> etc. omitting the port number :8080. I have tried to find where this URL link is built-up from but have had no luck in the report manager, report services configuration and the config files, does anyone know where I need to look and if possible what I need to amend to have the link include :8080 after the servername portion of the URL. I can copy the URL and manually insert the port address and it works but this defeats the object of automated subscriptions.

Sorry if this is a dumb question but it is giving me a headache at the moment.

All answers gratefully received,

Andy

You should update the URLRoot element in the rsreportserver.config file to include :8080 in it. This should get the URL to work.

-Lukasz

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Thanks Lukasz,

I thought I had looked at all the appropriate config files but obviously I missed this one. I found the entry and added the :8080 to the path and it all works fine now.

Much appreciated,

Andy

emailed subscription not including port number in servername URL link for report

I hope someone can help as I have searched for a solution but been unable to find one as yet.

My problem is that after installing SharePoint V3.0 and amending the Report Server to <ServerName>:8080, as I don't yet wish to use integrated mode, everything works fine except email delivered subscriptions. The URL in the email body referencing the report only puts in <ServerName> etc. omitting the port number :8080. I have tried to find where this URL link is built-up from but have had no luck in the report manager, report services configuration and the config files, does anyone know where I need to look and if possible what I need to amend to have the link include :8080 after the servername portion of the URL. I can copy the URL and manually insert the port address and it works but this defeats the object of automated subscriptions.

Sorry if this is a dumb question but it is giving me a headache at the moment.

All answers gratefully received,

Andy

You should update the URLRoot element in the rsreportserver.config file to include :8080 in it. This should get the URL to work.

-Lukasz

|||

Thanks Lukasz,

I thought I had looked at all the appropriate config files but obviously I missed this one. I found the entry and added the :8080 to the path and it all works fine now.

Much appreciated,

Andy

emailed subscription not including port number in servername URL link for report

I hope someone can help as I have searched for a solution but been unable to find one as yet.

My problem is that after installing SharePoint V3.0 and amending the Report Server to <ServerName>:8080, as I don't yet wish to use integrated mode, everything works fine except email delivered subscriptions. The URL in the email body referencing the report only puts in <ServerName> etc. omitting the port number :8080. I have tried to find where this URL link is built-up from but have had no luck in the report manager, report services configuration and the config files, does anyone know where I need to look and if possible what I need to amend to have the link include :8080 after the servername portion of the URL. I can copy the URL and manually insert the port address and it works but this defeats the object of automated subscriptions.

Sorry if this is a dumb question but it is giving me a headache at the moment.

All answers gratefully received,

Andy

You should update the URLRoot element in the rsreportserver.config file to include :8080 in it. This should get the URL to work.

-Lukasz

|||

Thanks Lukasz,

I thought I had looked at all the appropriate config files but obviously I missed this one. I found the entry and added the :8080 to the path and it all works fine now.

Much appreciated,

Andy