I am unable to load reports in a web application deployed on IIS 7 .
You need to add handler in IIS7 manager for report viewer.
see this link (solution with snapshots)
http://www.techipost.com/how-solve-report-viewer-issue-in-iis-7-and-higher-versions/
Have you added a report viewer control? Make sure that the report server url and report path are right. The report server url usually has the word ReportServer on it. I personally did not have to change or add a handler.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms252104.aspx
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I have created a blank web part page and a custom web part. I have added that web part into the page. After all the changes when i tried to check in and publish the page, the page again goes in edit mode and i am unable to publish the page. I was able to check in the page from the designer but cannot publish the page. I have a list web part on that page which is connected to my custom web part. Please help me.
Thanks in Advance
Are you using custom MasterPage? If yes Can you please change it to OUT of box Master and perform publishing?
Can you check the ULS log and Advise ?
I want to read files from server drive inside share point page using page viewer web part, please help.
You need to write an ASP or .NET page that runs on the server that runs the code and point your page viewer web part to that. This page will likely be something you have to set up through the IIS on the server rather than through SharePoint. Here's a Stack article about someone who did that with ASP & C#.
I use SharePoint 2013 and I want use Excel Services Report in Performance Point Service.
I have a SharePoint site that named http://KSCOLAP.
I deployed several report in my site with performance point service.
Now, I want create a Excel Report in performance point service:
I do this like below:
And then
And I config like this (for avoid of any error in my excel I use default sharepoint excel file):
And when I want view this excel file , I get this error in my browser:
we're sorry.
we ran into a problem completing your request.
please try that again in a few minutes
I follow all this ways in this link , but I can not fix it ?
I found my fault :
In Central Administration
Go to Application Management
And then in Manage Web Application
I select my web site (Share Point - 80) and then select 'Service Connection'
Finally I Checked Excel Service Application And it work for me.
I'm using SQL Server 2012 Reporting Services. I've created a report and then deployed it to my Sharepoint portal folder. I've added a SQL Server Reporting web part, but my report parameters are on the right side. I need them to be at top.
Has anyone faced this before?
I think the Sharepoint report web part always displays parameters to the right of the report. To my knowledge there is no way to change this behaviour unfortunately.
I’m trying to publish an InfoPath form to a SharePoint document library, and have the form be viewable in a web browser.
The problem is that in the InfoPath publishing wizard tells me that although the form is browser compatible, that it cannot be browser enabled because of one of the following:
The Server is not running InfoPath forms services
The necessary features are not available on the site collection
The policy setting on the server does not allow a user to browser enable forms.
Well, I’ve verified that the SiteCollection has an active feature called “Office SharePoint Server Enterprise Site Collection features”, which includes Form Services, so I assume that the first two issues are not the cause
Also, I’ve verified in Central Admin that the Forms Services are configured to allow browser-compatible forms to be viewable in the web browser. So the 3rd reason doesn’t seem to make sense either.
I've tried applying different Security levels to the form: Restricted/Domain/Full Trust, but that doesn't seem to have an effect. I have been able to publish this form to a different SharePoint site, so I'm assuming that the issue is with the configuration of the SharePoint site, not the InfoPath form
Does anyone have any other ideas as to why this might not be working?
Thanks for any help you can provide!!
Make sure in the Form Lib Advanced Setting section you have the Option "Display as a Web page" is set "Opening browser-enabled documents"
Try testing the XSN file against the MOSS server by copying the file to the server itself (c:\temp for example) and running the following command:
c:\temp> stsadm -o verifyformtemplate -filename myform.xsn
The tool STSADM.EXE sits in %programfiles%\common files\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\bin so add this to your %PATH%.
Post the answer back here if it still baffles you.
Besides the recommendation from #x0n to check if directory has been allocated as usable, check the event viewer and see if anything is showing.
As a stupid but check item go to:
Central Administration > Operations > Convert License Type
and ensure that you have the enterprise Client access listed.