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Error rsAccessDenied : The permissions granted to user ... are insufficient

Asked by Mike_IM in SQL Server 2005, MS SQL Server

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SQL 2005 Reporting Services Deploy Error:
The permissions granted to user 'DOMAIN\my_name' are insufficient for performing this operation.
I have used 2000 RS and am setting up a new RS but am overlooking something minor and need some help tracking this down.  The reports function in VS just fine.  When I go to deploy them this is when I am getting the error.
DOMAIN\my_name
Reporting Services Site Setting I have "System Administrator, System User" roles
SQL 2005 SERVER\Security\Logins\DOMAIN\my_name  public, sysadmin roles

Any ideas where to look would be appreciated,

Thanks
Mike

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