| Jerry Spivey 2005-09-29, 11:23 am |
| To access RS and view the reports the client only needs IE. To use the
Report Designer to author (create) reports in the RDL and to publish the
reports to the report server, the client requires the entries you listed
from the RS prerequisites.
HTH
Jerry
"renhai" <renhai@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I am asked to install Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting Service Client on
> user's desktop. I loaded the CD (Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Reporting
> Services) on my desktop, it says:
> 1. IIS is not installed.
> 2. ASP.NET is not installed.
> 3. Visual Studio.NET is not installed.
>
> My question is: Is there a standalone Reporting Service Client I can
> install
> on any user's desktop to access Reporting Servcie Server? Why it asked
> IIS/ASP.NET/Visual Studio.NET to be installed on desktop???
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