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SQL Server Forum / Services / Reporting Services / May 2008

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Dan Bass - 29 May 2008 09:28 GMT
SSRS 2005 with VS 2005 installed...

I've been working on a project for a few months on and off and lately the
project as stopped deploying to a test server.
The error is "Operation timed out (System.Web.WebServices)".

In the properties I still point to http://<server>/ReportServer

If I type this into the URL in IE, the report server correctly loads.

If I deploy this project from the server onto itself it works, just not from
my development machine!

Recently applied XP SP3 (????)

If I evaluate what reporting service web services are used, then browse to
these in IE, they resolve correctly.

I've tried a "Repair" on visual studio.

Any ideas????
LVP - 29 May 2008 15:49 GMT
For further process of elimination, I would try to deploy from a different
machine ( with XP sp2 and sp3 VS2005 etc..., as a test.)

Sorry no solution.

LVP

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Dan Bass - 30 May 2008 11:11 GMT
Problem solved.

Our antivirus (ESET Nod) has new functionality that acts as a port filter.
To solve it I added the reporting server to the Excluded addresses list
(Advanced setup, Antivirus and antispyware -> Web Access Protection -> Http
-> Excluded Addresses and click on the "Add" button)

As AV apps get "smarter" I think they'll be treading on toes of developers
doing this sort of this.

> For further process of elimination, I would try to deploy from a different
> machine ( with XP sp2 and sp3 VS2005 etc..., as a test.)
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> > Any ideas????
 
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