OK, so it's definitely a console issue. My remote admin console works fine. So, 
I tried to uninstall/re-install the admin console. Nope! Tried removing and 
re-installing the SQL ReportViewer runtime. Nope! So, I guess I'm going to do 
what I should be doing already and use my remote console instead of running 
directly off of the server itself. #NoTimeForIt

Duncan McAlynn, Sr. Solutions Specialist, Americas
HEAT Software
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From: listsadmin@lists.myitforum.com [mailto:listsadmin@lists.myitforum.com] On 
Behalf Of Stephen Leuthold
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2016 5:08 PM
To: ms...@lists.myitforum.com
Subject: Re: [mssms] Lost My Reporting Point

The only thing that I can think of and based on past experience, a runtime (I 
can't recall which one) may be missing where the console is installed. But, if 
it worked before without you making any changes this root cause doesn't make 
sense. Anyways, try a fresh console install on another VM using 
ConsoleSetup.exe and not the MSI.

-Stephen

On Apr 26, 2016, at 5:00 PM, Duncan McAlynn 
<duncan.mcal...@heatsoftware.com<mailto:duncan.mcal...@heatsoftware.com>> wrote:
Okay, so here's the scenario...

I've had a fully functional Reporting Point with NO issues whatsoever. Then, 
last week, after finishing a demo, I did as I always do and suspended the VMs 
in VMware Workstation. However, when I fired them back up, I had zero reports 
under the Monitoring workspace in the SCCM admin console. What!?!

SSRS is up and working. I can flip over to my SQL box and fire up the Reporting 
URL and run the same reports from there without issue. I just can't see/run 
them from within the admin console.

So, I tried removing and re-adding the site role to the SQL server in question 
but same result. No reports.

Firewall is off. I can ping/telnet/net use it from the SCCM Primary with no 
issues. But the Reporting Point role just will not come back!

Any ideas what else I may be able to try before I lose my temper and just blow 
it all away?

Setup:

SCCM 2012 1602 Stand-alone Primary
Remote SQL 2012 instance with SSRS installed, integrated security
Logged in as Full Administrator role assigned
Windows Server 2013 Firewall disabled for Domain-based connections for all VMs
Anything else you need to know, please just ask.

Thanks in advance y'all!

-DMc
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