2016年4月18日 星期一

INSTALLING(ADDING) FEATURE(SSRS) TO AN EXISTING SQL INSTALLATION!

INSTALLING(ADDING) FEATURE(SSRS) TO AN EXISTING SQL INSTALLATION!

w, make sure to select Add features instead of “New Installation” as shown below

Service Account - Reporting Services Native mode (Configuration Manager)


Choosing an Account

For best results, specify an account that has network connection permissions, with access to network domain controllers and corporate SMTP servers or gateways. The following table summarizes the accounts and provides recommendations for using them.

Network Service
Network Service is a built-in least-privilege account that has network logon permissions. This account is recommended if you do not have a domain user account available or if you want to avoid any service disruptions that might occur as a result of password expiration policies.
If you select Network Service, try to minimize the number of other services that run under the same account. A security breach for any one application will compromise the security of all other applications that run under the same account.
Local Service
Local Service is a built-in account that is like an authenticated local Windows user account. Services that run as the Local Service account access network resources as a null session with no credentials. This account is not appropriate for intranet deployment scenarios where the report server must connect to a remote report server database or a network domain controller to authenticate a user prior to opening a report or processing a subscription.
Local System
Local System is a highly privileged account that is not required for running a report server. Avoid this account for report server installations. Choose a domain account or Network Service instead.

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