I've setup a file share subscription to render a report to an AS/400
file system, but it is failing with Logon failure: unknown user name
or bad password --> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
(0x8007052E):
I'm supplying the correct username and password to access the
directory, and I'm specifying the unc path for the AS/400 correctly
(\\myas400\root\qdls\ftp). The reason I know this is because I am
able to go into Windows Explorer and type in the exact same UNC path,
then supply the username and password when prompted, and I can get in
just fine. I can also copy files back and forth, etc.
Any ideas? This looks like a possible bug to me. My guess is that
nobody's tried rendering a file share subscription to an AS/400
before, so it's probably never been tested.
I guess as a workaround I can render the report to a microsoft file
system and then ftp it over to the AS/400, but I really think this
should work as advertised. That's a lot of extra hoop jumping.This sounds like a security permission issue. Can you try the following: the
RS windows service is running under a certain account. Make sure this
account also has permissions to access the AS/400 network share.
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"dcp" <dcp12345678@.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> I've setup a file share subscription to render a report to an AS/400
> file system, but it is failing with Logon failure: unknown user name
> or bad password --> System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException
> (0x8007052E):
> I'm supplying the correct username and password to access the
> directory, and I'm specifying the unc path for the AS/400 correctly
> (\\myas400\root\qdls\ftp). The reason I know this is because I am
> able to go into Windows Explorer and type in the exact same UNC path,
> then supply the username and password when prompted, and I can get in
> just fine. I can also copy files back and forth, etc.
> Any ideas? This looks like a possible bug to me. My guess is that
> nobody's tried rendering a file share subscription to an AS/400
> before, so it's probably never been tested.
> I guess as a workaround I can render the report to a microsoft file
> system and then ftp it over to the AS/400, but I really think this
> should work as advertised. That's a lot of extra hoop jumping.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Friday, February 24, 2012
File not found error when exporting
I'm hoping someone else has had this problem and can help me.
For some unknown reason all of a sudden the exporting of reports (to
PDF, Excel) cause a "File cannot be found error". This started to
happen last week after 12 months of error-free operation.
I've tried deleting the reports and re-deploying them - no success.
I would be most grateful someone could offer some insight.
Many thanks in advance,
SteveB.Does it happens from every workstation trying to retrieve the files ? Does
it happens thru the web interface or thru webservices access ?
Did you change IIS permissions or settings ?
"stevebuy@.eircom.net" wrote:
> I'm hoping someone else has had this problem and can help me.
> For some unknown reason all of a sudden the exporting of reports (to
> PDF, Excel) cause a "File cannot be found error". This started to
> happen last week after 12 months of error-free operation.
> I've tried deleting the reports and re-deploying them - no success.
> I would be most grateful someone could offer some insight.
> Many thanks in advance,
> SteveB.
>|||I've just cleared the temporary internet folder and the problem has
gone away on the local machine. There is still a problem with PDF
rendering subscriptions but I need to investigate it some more. Thanks
for taking the time to reply.
For some unknown reason all of a sudden the exporting of reports (to
PDF, Excel) cause a "File cannot be found error". This started to
happen last week after 12 months of error-free operation.
I've tried deleting the reports and re-deploying them - no success.
I would be most grateful someone could offer some insight.
Many thanks in advance,
SteveB.Does it happens from every workstation trying to retrieve the files ? Does
it happens thru the web interface or thru webservices access ?
Did you change IIS permissions or settings ?
"stevebuy@.eircom.net" wrote:
> I'm hoping someone else has had this problem and can help me.
> For some unknown reason all of a sudden the exporting of reports (to
> PDF, Excel) cause a "File cannot be found error". This started to
> happen last week after 12 months of error-free operation.
> I've tried deleting the reports and re-deploying them - no success.
> I would be most grateful someone could offer some insight.
> Many thanks in advance,
> SteveB.
>|||I've just cleared the temporary internet folder and the problem has
gone away on the local machine. There is still a problem with PDF
rendering subscriptions but I need to investigate it some more. Thanks
for taking the time to reply.
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