Hello
I have a problem with reporting services, more specifically the scheduling function within Reporting Services. We have been using this function without a problem for about 2 months now to run reports at specified times and then email the report to the recipients with the report included in the email as an attachment.
This function decided to stop working yesterday for no apparant reason and now the following error is returned for all my subscriptions that work this way:
Failure sending mail: The Report Server has encountered a configuration error; more details in the log files
At first glance i thought something has changed in the config files or perhaps the SMTP server it uses to email the reports. But further investigation ruled these both out. I then found that the emailing function of the schedule still works if you chose not to include the report in the email but instead just have a link to the report!
I am really lost on this one and I dont understand what has caused this to happen. I am running reporting services Enterprise Edition on a Windows 2003 Server with Sql Server 2000 Enterprise Database. I have applied SP1 to reporting services but this does not rectify this error.
Has anyone come accross this same problem? Any suggestions on how to rectify this will be much appreciated.
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I have a problem with reporting services, more specifically the scheduling function within Reporting Services. We have been using this function without a problem for about 2 months now to run reports at specified times and then email the report to the recipients with the report included in the email as an attachment.
This function decided to stop working yesterday for no apparant reason and now the following error is returned for all my subscriptions that work this way:
Failure sending mail: The Report Server has encountered a configuration error; more details in the log files
At first glance i thought something has changed in the config files or perhaps the SMTP server it uses to email the reports. But further investigation ruled these both out. I then found that the emailing function of the schedule still works if you chose not to include the report in the email but instead just have a link to the report!
I am really lost on this one and I dont understand what has caused this to happen. I am running reporting services Enterprise Edition on a Windows 2003 Server with Sql Server 2000 Enterprise Database. I have applied SP1 to reporting services but this does not rectify this error.
Has anyone come accross this same problem? Any suggestions on how to rectify this will be much appreciated.
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