Full Stack: [ReportServerException: Immediate caller DOMAIN_NAME\executionAccount has insufficient privilege to run report as user S-1-5-21-1842424028-......]
[ReportServerException: Cannot create a connection to data source 'CRM'. (rsErrorOpeningConnection)]
OBS: For this scenario, I am considering that you have the SSRS server installed on a different server.
Here are some of the things you can try:
SCENARIO 1: You only have CRM 2011 reports in your SSRS reporting server:
- In Reporting Service Configuration Manager, uncheck the 'Specify an Execution Account'.
- Browse to both SharedReports\5.0.xxx\ and _MSCRM report folder and make sure that MSCRM_DataSource connection Data Source Type is set to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Sql and the connection is using the Credentials Supplied by the User running the report (uncheck the Windows Credentials box).
- Add Execution Account to CRM's PrivUserGroup in AD.
The Report Cannot be displayed RsProcessingAborted CRM 2011
Add Execution Account to PrivUserGroup
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