Matthew Cioffi
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Reports not being displayed in frame
We are getting an error:
"This content cannot be displayed in a frame
To help protect the security of information you enter into this website, the publisher of this content does not allow it to be displayed in a frame.
What you can try:
Open this content in a new window "
If I open in a new window it works fine.
What we have here is a sharepoint site getting reports from SSRS added to the site.
There are 2 SSRS instances behind a single load balanced DNS entry.
We have RCN-P01 and RCN-P02 as he actual nodes and RPT-P02 as the load balanced DNS entry.
I edit the sharepoint site and tell it to grab the reports from RCN-P01 or RCN-P02 it works fine. If I use RPT-P02 it gives the error. If I click on the link to open in a new window it will work. Is this something that is getting blocked in DNS, IIS, sharepoint? Any suggestions on how to resolve it? Any questions I should be asking the IIS admins or the server folks for more details?
"This content cannot be displayed in a frame
To help protect the security of information you enter into this website, the publisher of this content does not allow it to be displayed in a frame.
What you can try:
Open this content in a new window "
If I open in a new window it works fine.
What we have here is a sharepoint site getting reports from SSRS added to the site.
There are 2 SSRS instances behind a single load balanced DNS entry.
We have RCN-P01 and RCN-P02 as he actual nodes and RPT-P02 as the load balanced DNS entry.
I edit the sharepoint site and tell it to grab the reports from RCN-P01 or RCN-P02 it works fine. If I use RPT-P02 it gives the error. If I click on the link to open in a new window it will work. Is this something that is getting blocked in DNS, IIS, sharepoint? Any suggestions on how to resolve it? Any questions I should be asking the IIS admins or the server folks for more details?
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Yes, that is on the SharePoint site.
Any luck?
ASKER
Thanks SneekCo,
Our offices were closed Friday and Monday as an odd day. I have reached out to the Sharepoint administrators and I'm waiting for them to get back to me. I cannto access the sharepoint website administration.
Our offices were closed Friday and Monday as an odd day. I have reached out to the Sharepoint administrators and I'm waiting for them to get back to me. I cannto access the sharepoint website administration.
Hope that works out for you... good luck
Any luck?
ASKER
Finger pointing extreme edition.
Sharepoint guys washed their hands with it saying it is on the SQL server side.
They are pointing to this trace to indicate that it is on the SSRS side.
IMG_SSRS_SP.png
Sharepoint guys washed their hands with it saying it is on the SQL server side.
They are pointing to this trace to indicate that it is on the SSRS side.
IMG_SSRS_SP.png
Answer provided was accurate.
ASKER
Is that on the sharepoint side? I'm on the database side of things here, could you give me some details on where to change this?
Thanks.