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I posted a question regarding an issue I am having about installing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) on a server but it has been closed for the following reason

This question does not appear to be about a specific programming problem, a software algorithm, or software tools primarily used by programmers. You can edit the question so it's on-topic or see if it can be answered on another Stack Exchange site, but be sure to read the on-topic page for a site before posting there.

SSRS is an application which is used by developers, to connect to, from their application or to create reports which in itself I would class as a development activity (although I'm sure those working on lower level languages might debate that).

I have searched the internet for posts relating to similar issues and cannot rely on our DBA's who are a law unto themselves so I turned to Stack Overflow.

If it's not right for Stack Overflow, what Stack Exchange site is it relevant for?

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  • May be dba.stackexchange.com is better suited. Sep 8 at 8:29
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    I suspect that problem boils down to: In an IIS deployed site how is the authentication different between https://servername and https://ip-adres. I doubt that is an issue specific to report server but more about how report server configured their app-pool on IIS. In that context maybe even superuser or if used in a professional / corperate context ServerFault. Specially the last one should have many IIS/app-domain/auth issues in different context that apply to your SSRS issue.
    – rene
    Sep 8 at 8:50
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    "SSRS is an application which is used by developers, to connect to, from their application or to create reports which in itself I would class as a development activity" - Indeed. But the help center page you are indirectly referring to here has a sneakly little addendum which quite a few people selectively do not read: "; and is a practical, answerable problem that is unique to software development". That... causes quite a lot of these "why is this tool question off-topic" meta posts.
    – Gimby
    Sep 8 at 10:54
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    "SSRS is an application which is used by developers" Windows is an operating system used by developers. Chrome/Firefox/Edge are applications used by Developers. That the application is used by developers doesn't solely make it on topic. A question about how to delete my browsing history in Chrome would not be on topic on Stack Overflow, despite the huge amount of developers out there that use the application (including as a development aid).
    – Thom A
    Sep 8 at 11:50
  • The general tag has 25,480 questions, and the SSRS 2008 tag has 6,153 questions. Sep 8 at 15:25

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