From: ashish on 5 Mar 2010 04:44 Try mapping your ID at following location. C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Let me know if that works or not. suresh kumar wrote: The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. 04-Sep-07 Hey Peter, The problem 'm facing is... After assigning IP address for the default web site in IIS and browse for Reports then 'm gettin following error message. The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. But http://localhost/reports works fine. I tried the solution provided in the following article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922656 But still the same problem! Additional Information. When you configure Reporting Service two Virtual Directories will be created under Default Web Site. 1. Reports 2. ReportServer Following Works, http://localhost/Reports http://localhost/ReportServer Following is NOT working, http://<ip address>/Reports But this works, http://<ip address>/Reportserver What might be the problem? - Suresh Previous Posts In This Thread: On Friday, August 24, 2007 12:36 AM dantherive wrote: The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. I have recently configured SQL Server Reporting Services 2005 on a Windows 2003 Server. From the Report Server Configuration Utility, everything looks like it is set up fine, but when I go to http://myserver.com/reports I get the following error: The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. What do I need to do? How can I see a more detailed error of what is not configured correctly? On Friday, August 24, 2007 5:19 AM peter wrote: Hello,To understand the issue better, I'd like to know the following Hello, To understand the issue better, I'd like to know the following information: 1. If you go to following link, what's the result? http://myserver.com/reportserver 2. Please let me know the content of the following file: C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL.x\Reporting Services\ReportManager\RSWebApplication.config This problem could occur because the Report Manager tool uses the incorrect server URL for the report server site. The URL of the report server site for which the Report Manager tool searches is specified in the ReportServerUrl tag in the file RSWebApplication.config file. You may want to refer to the following article to troubleshoot the issue: Error message when you try to open the Report Manager tool in SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922656 If you have any update, please feel free to let's know. Thank you. Best Regards, Peter Yang MCSE2000/2003, MCSA, MCDBA Microsoft Online Community Support ================================================== Get notification to my posts through email? 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On Tuesday, September 04, 2007 1:57 PM suresh kumar wrote: The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. Hey Peter, The problem 'm facing is... After assigning IP address for the default web site in IIS and browse for Reports then 'm gettin following error message. The request failed with HTTP status 400: Bad Request. But http://localhost/reports works fine. I tried the solution provided in the following article. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/922656 But still the same problem! Additional Information. When you configure Reporting Service two Virtual Directories will be created under Default Web Site. 1. Reports 2. ReportServer Following Works, http://localhost/Reports http://localhost/ReportServer Following is NOT working, http://<ip address>/Reports But this works, http://<ip address>/Reportserver What might be the problem? - Suresh Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice What's New for Developers in SharePoint 2010 Object Model? http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials/aspnet/84e8403e-a25c-49b7-a0d8-3e2773fa29b5/whats-new-for-developers.aspx
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