We need some backgroupnd information first to help you. Is the WebServer on the same server as the SQL Server? Whats the name of this / these ? Are you currently working in a domain ? Which user are you logged on with ? Please described breifly how your set up environment is.
HTH, Jens Suessmeyer.
http://www.sqlserver2005.de|||I'm a newbie on some of these terms. I think I forgot one important information. IIS was installed after .Net Framework. The webserver and SQL Server are on the same computer. I'm logged in as administrator. I know my Sql Server name and my computer name are the same. I'm unsure of Webserver name. How do I get the Web Server name. I am not working in a domain.|||I have solved the problem partially. I have re-installed the .Net Framework, because initially when I installed it, I did not have IIS installed. Now that IIS is installed I re-installed the Framework and the Server Status is up and running. So, in my humblest suggestion, install components in this order: IIS, .Net Framework then Reporting Services.|||Just in addition, if you install the Framework before installing the IIS you will have to use the aspnet_regiis.exe -i command to make the IIS framework-ready.
HTH, jens Suessmeyer.
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