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SSRS 2017 - No virtual folder

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I am trying to navigate to Report Portal after installing SSRS 2017. Instance name is SSRS. But the following:
localhost/Reports_SSRS returns 404. I checked IIS and didn't see any virtual folder there. Any idea what's wrong?
Thanks
Thursday, November 2, 2017 8:06 PM
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Never mind, I found the problem. I needed to click Apply on the report portal config screen every time after I was changing an URL for the webservice.
- Marked as answer by markgoldin Friday, November 3, 2017 9:44 AM
Friday, November 3, 2017 9:44 AM
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Hi,
Is there any detailed error prompting? And what about the error in the report server service trace log (C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS13.MSSQLSERVER\Reporting Services\LogFiles) and Report server http log.
Starting with SQL Server 2008, you don´t need an IIS anymore to host SQL Server Reporting Services. It uses a http.sys driver to handle requests. Make sure you have successfully configure the report server web portal in the reporting service configuration manager. And have you checked the portal number? You could try to use 8080 instead of the default 80 then restart the reporting service.
Regards,
Henry
Friday, November 3, 2017 6:10 AM -
Here is the log:
<Header>
<Product>Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Version 14.0.600.490</Product>
<Locale>en-US</Locale>
<TimeZone>Central Daylight Time</TimeZone>
<Path>C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services\SSRS\LogFiles\RSPortal_2017_11_03_04_22_19.log</Path>
<SystemName>PRISMDEVSSRS</SystemName>
<OSName>Microsoft Windows NT 6.2.9200.0</OSName>
<OSVersion>6.2.9200.0</OSVersion>
</Header>
RSPortal!reportserverwebapp!RSPortal.exe!1!11/03/2017-04:22:19:: i INFO: Starting ReportServerWebApp
RSPortal!reportserverwebapp!RSPortal.exe!1!11/03/2017-04:22:20:: i INFO: ReportingServiesWebApp is not configured - not listening on any URLs
RSPortal!reportserverwebapp!RSPortal.exe!1!11/03/2017-04:22:20:: i INFO: Ensure the database instance hosting the catalog is running, and URLs are configured via RSConfig tool.
I tried changing it to port 8080, didn't help.
The webservice is running fine:
All settings in RSCM look fine.
Can that be an access to the database?
Friday, November 3, 2017 9:38 AM -
Never mind, I found the problem. I needed to click Apply on the report portal config screen every time after I was changing an URL for the webservice.
- Marked as answer by markgoldin Friday, November 3, 2017 9:44 AM
Friday, November 3, 2017 9:44 AM