Hello,
I am wondering why I am receiving an "Error impersonating user" error
when I am creating a subscription that schedules, executes, and renders
a report to a file share that I have Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and
Write permissions to through a user group that I am a part of.
When I enter my credentials used to access this file share, I receive
this error. When a person who has administrative privileges to this
directory enters his credentials, the subscription is successful.
I had the person who has administrative privileges enter my NT ID
directly in the security list to see if it is physically looking for my
ID when the subscription executes.
We really don't want to do this going forward when we will implement
this product in our production server environment in September.
Is there any way to make this work without adding everyone's NT ID with
Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and Write permissions to the security
list of this folder? Any help would greatly appreciated.
Thank you.When you say 'administrative user' what do you mean? A user who has
read/write access on the file share?
Do you or a group you are a member of have read/write access on teh file
share? If not, you'll need to supply credentials with sufficient permission
to write to the fileshare.
-Lukasz
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"Mossman" <tmosson1@.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> I am wondering why I am receiving an "Error impersonating user" error
> when I am creating a subscription that schedules, executes, and renders
> a report to a file share that I have Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and
> Write permissions to through a user group that I am a part of.
> When I enter my credentials used to access this file share, I receive
> this error. When a person who has administrative privileges to this
> directory enters his credentials, the subscription is successful.
> I had the person who has administrative privileges enter my NT ID
> directly in the security list to see if it is physically looking for my
> ID when the subscription executes.
> We really don't want to do this going forward when we will implement
> this product in our production server environment in September.
> Is there any way to make this work without adding everyone's NT ID with
> Modify, Read & Execute, Read, and Write permissions to the security
> list of this folder? Any help would greatly appreciated.
> Thank you.
>
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