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MR2012 Generated Report Link fails in Multi-domain Environment

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When we first implemented MR2012 the product wasn't able to deploy a report link to a shared network location.

The connection string was set to http://mrserv:4713 and all was good (mrserv is a place holder server name).

Now that MR2012 can deploy a link to a shared location our finance staff in another office (and another domain) are unable to click the generated link to view the report in a web browser.

I thought changing the connection string to http://mrserv.mydomain.com:4713 (mydomain is a place holder domain name) would affect the generated link.

I was wrong.  The report is still generating http://mrserv:4713/......

Does anyone know where the web service name is stored?

Thanks

Tim

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    RE: MR2012 Generated Report Link fails in Multi-domain Environment

    Solved.

    I updated the host settings in C:\Program Files\Microsoft Dynamics ERP\Management Reporter\2.1\Server\ServicesMRServiceHost.settings.config

    Tim

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