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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Reporting Services - Error 25619

My Reporting Services installation failed reporting error
code 25619.
I can't find any suggested solutions to the error -
although it appears others have encountered it.
I am trying to install Reporting Services on Windows 2000
Server.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Katherine"Katherine Martin" <katherinem@.musgrave.ie> wrote in message news:<937501c3ea36$92daeb20$a401280a@.
phx.gbl>...
quote:

> My Reporting Services installation failed reporting error
> code 25619.
> I can't find any suggested solutions to the error -
> although it appears others have encountered it.
> I am trying to install Reporting Services on Windows 2000
> Server.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>

You're not the only one to have that problem. During the install the
help file is available (it is removed when the install rolls back.) It
suggests that if you receive this error you make sure that:
- the MSDTC service is running
- the account "IUSR_<computer name>" is enabled
Unfortunately this did not help me
(see my post called "Setup - Error 25619" in
microsoft.public.sqlserver.reportingsvcs for more information)
HTH,
Bart Holthuijsen

Monday, March 12, 2012

Reporting Services

I installed SQL 2005 Tools and everything appears to work except setting up the Reporting Services server. I started with my local instance of SQL Server 2000, SP2. I found a comment that said I needed SP4. I installed with no errors but when I check the version number still says SP2 even after a reboot. I still couldn't use it as RS instance.

I can write reports but without the RS server I can't publish them.

I then installed SQL 2005 Express which works fine and attached the Adventurework databases. But I still cannot designate an RS server.

No report servers were found on the specified machine. Details: Invalid namespace.

I believe there should be a RS service running but there is not. I tried reinstalling from both the original Tools directory and the Add/Remove Programs. In both cases, it says everything is alread installed.

I installed SQL Express 2005 w/ all the extras and now I have a local instance of Reports Services.