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MarkM

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  1. OK, I don't know how, because nothing changed but the folder is present now. New day, new issues, go figure! Thanks for your help Garth!
  2. Hey Garth, I created the folder inside the CM folder so there isn't any reason I can think of why it should not be visible to CM Admins. The reports were taken from a previous installation of SCCM 2012 SP1 and migrated to the new Current Branch install. I'm assuming they used the data source of that site, do I need to edit the reports and specify the new data source? Thanks, Mark
  3. I am performing a migration from SCCM 2012 SP1 to SCCM Current Branch and one of the items I have is to migrate a few reports. These I successfully migrated by going to http://localserver/Reports in the old site, located the desired report and using the dropdown selected Download and saved the RDL files to a location. I then went to the location in the new site and created a new folder for the new reports, selected to Import the new RDL file and imported them all. After this was finished I was able to see all of the reports successfully in the web list within their folder properly. I completed migrating the other 5 reports that I had and went into the console to view them from there. They do not appear in the console under the name of the folder where I placed them. The folder is not present. If I look for them under Reports without going to the folders the reports are there. I have looked at the security of the other folders in the web list and compared the permissions and all settings with the new folder and everything is the same. I checked in the SRSRP.LOG and the name of the folder does not appear when the report server is checking the folders. I have restarted the reporting service to no avail. How can I get the new folder to populate in the console? My feeling is that once I can see the new folder I will be able to view the reports as well. Thanks in advance for the support and assistance! Mark
  4. I have a customer that installed the SCCM Console onto several servers that are for "community" use among multiple admins. They have multiple partitions on these servers. When trying to apply the console update to a machine where the SCCM console is installed on a partition other than the C: partition, the installer seems to have a problem finding the console. Uninstalling and reinstalling the console on the C: Drive seems to make everything work again.
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