• Completely different cause and resolution to this problem for me:

    When I grant sysadmin to my SSRS login it resolves the issue (obviously not a solution). Double-triple-quadruple checked all RSExec role permissions. All correct. Grasping at straws for hours. Finally noticed the ownership on all of the subscription jobs was odd. It was owned by a domain user account that no longer exists.

    Several weeks ago we had switched the service account for SSRS to a new AD account (new naming convention, old account deleted). I cannot find any documentation from MS regarding updating ownership of subscription / jobs when modifying the SSRS Service account. Regardless, changing the ownership to = the new AD account resolves the issue.

    Seems to me, this is a deficiency in SSRS config manager or to say the least, lacking / undocumented feature. Maybe I'm just a silly DBA and this should be a no-brainer. Seems to me when you log into the config manager and change the user account, you should be forced to do this via a dbo / sys admin user on the SQL Server. It should then automatically change the ownership for you. :angry: