Hi,
Until now, I only fount tutorials/howto's on installing Reporting
Services, after a WSS install.
In my situation, I have RS fully up & running, and I need to add WSS to
the same machine.
Which steps do I have to take? Can I use the same steps as in this
link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=3D/library/en-us/rsinstal= l/htm/gs_installingrs_v1_9fdy.asp
Thanks in advance!
Bj=F6rnI think I've installed WSS on top of RS a few times. The only thing I can
think of that could mess up your Reporting Services, is if you add WSS to
the same application pool as the one the RS web sites are running in, and
then change the identity of this application pool.
If you just use a new application pool for WSS, this will not occur.
Also, if you're running RS 2005, using .NET Framework 2.0 and not 1.1, you
might want to be a bit carefull with doing things like aspnet_regiis, which
could mess up the version of .NET framework the web sites are running as.
The list from Microsoft should be usefull even if you're installing it the
other way. But I would actually do it on a test box before doing it on a
live box, just to make sure that what should work in theory does not work in
real life...
Kaisa M. Lindahl Lervik
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Hi,
Until now, I only fount tutorials/howto's on installing Reporting
Services, after a WSS install.
In my situation, I have RS fully up & running, and I need to add WSS to
the same machine.
Which steps do I have to take? Can I use the same steps as in this
link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/rsinstall/htm/gs_installingrs_v1_9fdy.asp
Thanks in advance!
Björn|||Thanks for your answer!
Though, I did it a little bit different. I created a new Application
Pool first, and then added the RS-sites to that new pool. After that I
installed WSS normally, and added the exclusions.
Works fine!
Yours,
Bj=F6rn
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