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Installing Reporting Services Point role in SCCM Current Branch 1702

In Today’s tutorial, we will learn about the Configuration of Reporting Services Point role in SCCM CB 1702. Before moving ahead, we will throw some lights on to understand the Reporting Services Point Role in SCCM.

What is Reporting Services Point Role?
A reporting services point integrates with SQL Server Reporting Services to create and manage reports for Configuration Manager. The reporting services point copies report folders and reports to SQL Server Reporting Services, applies the security policy for the reports and folders, and sets configuration settings in Reporting Services. The reporting services point is a site system role that must be configured on a server with Microsoft SQL Server reporting services installed and running.

To install and configure follow the below steps.

In the Configuration Manager console, Click on Administration, Site Configuration, right click on Sites and click on Add Site System roles.



Provide the required details and Click next to continue.

On Proxy screen click next to continue.

Select Reporting Services Point and click next to continue.

Verify Database name and select Reporting service instance name and set credentials and click next to continue.
Verify the summary from below screen and click next to continue.
Click close to finish the installation.
This concludes the installation of reporting services point role in SCCM Current branch 1702.
Happy and Keep learning ☺

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