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7/25/2013 12:15 PM
 

Hi,

I was wondering if anyone had a solution to an issue I am having, I have a module that lists out Sql Server Reports from reporting services. If I don't hard code credentials into the page, every time a user goes to the reports page, they have to log in, even though they are logged into the website already (We use windows AD login module) Has anyone run into this situation before? Is there some way to use the existing login for the reporting services?

Each person has specific reports that they are able to see, so I have a default login that can see everything, and then in the module it checks permissions and limits down what they can see. If I add a new folder which creates a new Node to the tree, I have to then remember to go into the code, and hard code the permission values, rather than it using the folder permissions.

Thanks for any help.

Chris

 
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