Monday, March 12, 2012

Newbie Install question

HI,
I am new to Sql Reporting Service and I have a Newbie question. I have VS.Net installed on one Computer and SQL Server installed on a server. When I install SQL RS, Do I install it on both, my development computer and the SQL Server (windows Server)? And what VER can I put on both computers (if I have to install it on both)? Should I put Enterprise on the Server (Sql server and windows server) and Developer on the VS.Net computer? Or can I put Enterprise on both?
Thank you,
AndreWell, that depends on what you want to do. :) If you want the design app
then you have to install RS on the machine with VS. For the server
components you can install on any machine that has access to a SQL machine.
It is not a requirement that SQL and RS be on the same box.
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-Daniel
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"andre@.online.nospam" <andreonlinenospam@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> HI,
> I am new to Sql Reporting Service and I have a Newbie question. I have
VS.Net installed on one Computer and SQL Server installed on a server. When
I install SQL RS, Do I install it on both, my development computer and the
SQL Server (windows Server)? And what VER can I put on both computers (if I
have to install it on both)? Should I put Enterprise on the Server (Sql
server and windows server) and Developer on the VS.Net computer? Or can I
put Enterprise on both?
> Thank you,
> Andre
>|||Thanks.
Is there any reason that I would need the Server components on my VS.Net machine? Or installing the Server components on the SQL server will do the trick?
FYI
I have both a Sql server running windows server 2003 and IIS, and a Development machine.|||There is no need to put the server components on the VS.Net machine. Some
companies will not allow IIS and SQL on the same box so they will put RS
server components on another machine.
--
-Daniel
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"andre@.online.nospam" <andreonlinenospam@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
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> Thanks.
> Is there any reason that I would need the Server components on my VS.Net
machine? Or installing the Server components on the SQL server will do the
trick?
> FYI
> I have both a Sql server running windows server 2003 and IIS, and a
Development machine.
>

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