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Cannot Install Reporting Point Role (SCCM doesn't see Reporting Services)

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Hello all,

I have the same problem:

SQL server enterprise on remote server; new named instance created for SCCM2012. All works like a charm but the reporting service point: the reporting services server instance is always empty.

All checked and correctely configured also the SSRS;

I can connect the report web site without any problem from everywhere. is it the same problem than with SCCM 2007.

Please help

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sorry for my late answer...

 

in sql 2012 the reporting services didn´t work.

 

i reinstalled the database on a sql 2008 R2 / default instance. after that, i configured the reporting services (programs -> sql 2008 R2 / configuration tools / reporting services configuration manager)

 

-> that worked!

 

one thing that i read in a other thread was, that there are problems with reporting services of the operations manager and configuration manager on the same server.

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Someone please help!

 

After I intalled the reporting roll, why I cannot create report in the Config Manager console? I did the following and got the error.

 

1. Run Config Manager Console => Monitoring => Reporting => Reports ... Right clicked on report and selected "Create Report" and got this error """"The underlying connection was closed: An unexpected error occurred on a send."""

 

 

How can i resolve this issue? Thanks for any reply.

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I have my sccm 2012 sp1 server on a physical host and my Sql server is on a vm (SQL Server 2012 SP1 + cu2). When configuring Reporting service point am having same issue as per above picture. please help.

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