• It seems that Reports Server can't use Windows Authentication, because Reports Server appears to pass it the authentication for the web server, not the authentication from the IE user hitting the site. If I use the "The credentials supplied by the user running the report" option, I cna specify a user ID and PW when runnign the report. I had hoped to use "Windows NT Integrated Security" and, since this is an Intranet site, added to my Intranet sites list in IE, have IE pass my NT login info to the web server and it pass that info to the SQL Server for seemless authentication. I guess this is a little too much to expect though, but we can put a man on the moon....

    I did find the other area you spoke of, with the pretty interface and report menu. This does look like it may be a useful tool, once I learn more about it and can articulate its usefulness and features to others in my organization. I will have to figure out a better authentication method though, but I hate to go with SQL standard security.

    Thanks

    Chris