I am trying to configure a public facing Reporting Server, which is actually talking to a private Reporting Server backend. I have established the connections between the two of them, but I cannot get access to the reports because it keeps asking me for a Windows User when I try to connect to the Public facing website. Is there anyway that I can stop this from happening?
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I have an Umbraco website that I have to restart every morning in order for the users to be able to publish content. Is there any solutions available that will help me get around doing this each morning?
Am not sure which site this is supposed to be posted on, but after installing SSMS Tools, my intellisense is no longer working. Please see this question:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2816861/sql-server-2008-intellisense-no-longer-working
We have just moved our infrastructure from physical servers to virtual machines. Everything is running great and we are happy with the result of the move. We have identified one problem, and that is reading/writing performance. We have an application that compiles files and writes to disk. This is considerably slower on the new virtual machines compared to the physical machines.
Is there a performance bottleneck when writing to a virtual hard drive compared to a physical hard drive?
Just wondering why a Domain Controller has a public IP address?
Is Windows Server 2008 R2 out for general release? Does anyone know the Release date?