Windows 2003 Ent.
RS 2000
SQLSERVER 2000 Ent.
The networking group changed the domain administrator password. I have
changed the RS serverice in the control panel. I have changed all the
subscriptions to use the new password. I have used the RSCONFIG with the -e
and -u to supply the domain administrator password change but they still do
not export to the file share. Any responses would be helpfull!!Are the reports rendering correctly? I'd like to view the log files first.
You can zip and email them to me at v-rxwang@.microsoft.com.
Sincerely,
William Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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I've received the log files. From the ReportServerService__<datetime> logs
I can see:
ReportingServicesService!crypto!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: i INFO:
Initializing crypto as user: INTERINTRA\Administrator
ReportingServicesService!crypto!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: i INFO: Exporting
public key
ReportingServicesService!library!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: Exception caught
while starting service. Error: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
(0x8009000B): Key not valid for use in specified state.
This indicates a encryption key and Reporting Services Windows Service
account problem. I suggest that you follow these steps:
1. Backed up ReportServer and ReportServerTempdb
2. Run rskeymgmt -e -f <name> -p <password>
3. Run rskeymgmt -d
4. Restarted the ReportServerservice and access the reportserver via
http://servername/reportserver to activate it.
5. Test and see if the subscriptions still have the problem. If the problem
still exists, zip and email the log files to me again please.
Sincerely,
William Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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Scott
"William Wang[MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> I've received the log files. From the ReportServerService__<datetime> logs
> I can see:
> ReportingServicesService!crypto!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: i INFO:
> Initializing crypto as user: INTERINTRA\Administrator
> ReportingServicesService!crypto!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: i INFO: Exporting
> public key
> ReportingServicesService!library!1114!8/3/2005-20:03:48:: Exception caught
> while starting service. Error: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
> (0x8009000B): Key not valid for use in specified state.
> This indicates a encryption key and Reporting Services Windows Service
> account problem. I suggest that you follow these steps:
> 1. Backed up ReportServer and ReportServerTempdb
> 2. Run rskeymgmt -e -f <name> -p <password>
> 3. Run rskeymgmt -d
> 4. Restarted the ReportServerservice and access the reportserver via
> http://servername/reportserver to activate it.
> 5. Test and see if the subscriptions still have the problem. If the problem
> still exists, zip and email the log files to me again please.
> Sincerely,
> William Wang
> Microsoft Online Partner Support
> When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so
> that others may learn and benefit from your issue.
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>|||It's my pleasure!
Sincerely,
William Wang
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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