Craing,
I installed ServletExec v.5 which comes with Midtier 6.3 patch18
installation. It is definitely ISAPI filter on default www level, which is
preventing RS from working.
I'm not sure what you mean by AS version, not ISAPI and which website I
could downloaded from. Could you please, explain?
I wanted to create second website on the box and try to work RS of it. But
if there is any other than this solution, I would definitely try.
Thanks,
Urszula

Carter, Craig J Civ ARPC/DPD wrote:
> 
> No, it works fine with 6.3 patch 16.  I haven't upgraded to patch 18 but
> it
> shouldn't be a factor.
> 
> We're running Win Server 2003, ARS Midtier 6.3 patch 16 and SSRS 2000.
> We're getting ready to upgrade everything to SQL Server 2005 and ARS 7.
> 
> What version of ServletExec are you running?  You need to use the AS
> version.  The ISAPI version that you can install with the midtier software
> will not work.  You simply download the version from the web site and
> use the same license.  When you install the midtier, you select other for
> the servlet and then configure it manually afterwards (just use the same
> settings you use for the ISAPI version).
> 
> CRAIG J. CARTER
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of ud
> Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 2:22 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: SQL Server Reporting Services
> 
> Hi all,
> I have the same problem as Craig. I was using successfuly SSRS with
> Midtier
> 6.0. We migrated the server to Win 2003 and ARsystem 6.3. Now SSRS is not
> working. Craig, do you mean, you downgraded Midtier to ver.6 to make it
> work?
> Urszula
> 
> Carter, Craig J Civ ARPC/DPD wrote:
>> 
>> Hi Curtis,
>> 
>> We've been using SSRS (version 2000) for several months now against
>> Remedy
>> v6.3 without any real issues.  The biggest obstacle initially was
>> figuring
>> out why it wouldn't run on the same server as the midtier.  It ended up
>> being ServletExec (ISAPI version) competing with SSRS.  Once we swapped
>> out
>> the ISAPI version with the AS (Application Server) version, it was smooth
>> sailing.
>> 
>> If you use SSRS directly against the database, it doesn't matter what
>> version of Remedy you are using--you'll just need to make sure only
>> authorized people are allowed to open the reports.  This can be
>> controlled
>> via form access or with permissions in SSRS. 
>> 
>> If you have a choice, I'd recommend installing version 2005--it provides
>> a
>> much better installation and validation process.
>> 
>> //SIGNED//
>> CRAIG J. CARTER
>> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Curtis Gallant
>> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 3:10 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: SQL Server Reporting Services
>> 
>> Has anybody successfully used the SQL Server Reporting Services to
>> generate reports against a Remedy system of any version?
>> 
>> If so could you please let us know any gotchas you might have had to
>> overcome.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> ------------------------------
>> Curtis Gallant
>> Burntsand Inc.
>> Systems Integration Specialist
>>  
>> Office:   416-234-3861
>> Cell:     416-786-2842
>> Email:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Web site: www.burntsand.com  
>>  
>> 
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