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We've moved our production databases from one Windows 2003 Server to another one. The new Windows 2003 Server is a Windows 2003 Server R2, 64-bit OS. Our SSRS are in Visual Studio 2005. I tested it last week and they seemed to work, but today when I went to run a report I got this error:
"Unable to connect to remote server"
and that's it. I search the web and came across this article by Patrick Ryan Nielsen, but that didn't work. I am really at a loss to figure out what's wrong, and could use some help, please.
Kindest Regards,
Rod
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I had the same issue sometime back and going through some blogs, I found this and it worked for me. Try setting the IIS security level to low and it will allow the permissions for the SOAP request to be made.
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SanjayAttray (10/23/2008) I had the same issue sometime back and going through some blogs, I found this and it worked for me. Try setting the IIS security level to low and it will allow the permissions for the SOAP request to be made.
How do I do that?
Kindest Regards,
Rod
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