Sep 24, 2013 Important: If you have an existing installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Report Authoring Extension, uninstall it before you download and install the CRM 2013 Reporting Extension. To start the download, click Download.; To save the file to your computer, click Save, specify a location, and then click Save again.; Navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded file, and double.
When creating a new CRM report via the Report Wizard you might come across the information warning shown below. Report Wizard reports are not available because the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions component is not installed What this means is that you need to install the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions (SrsDataConnector) from the CRM 2011 installation media on the SSRS server.
Note: Don’t get this mixed up with the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Report Authoring Extension, this is different. You can download CRM 2011 Server (which contains the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions) at the link below (if you don’t have the media available).
CRM 2011 Server download: How to Install: Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions (SrsDataConnector) To install the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions (SrsDataConnector) follow the instructions below. Note: The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions installer can be found in the SrsDataConnector folder of the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Server installation media. It will also need to be installed on the SSRS Server (yep, I will mention this a few times) Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions has the following requirements:. You must complete Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server Setup before you run CRM Reporting Extensions Setup. You must run CRM Reporting Extensions Setup on a computer that has Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services or Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Reporting Services installed.
Warning Microsoft Dynamics CRM users who use the Report Viewer control included with Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 can view information from the reports that they have access to. By using this control, the user can view additional report and session data that is not displayed when running the report in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
To reduce the risk of exposing confidential data, we recommend that you configure the SQL Server Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Web site where the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions is installed to allow only secure sockets layer (SSL), also known as Secure HTTP, connections. For more information, see the Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services Help (see Configuring a Report Server for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Connections – ). To reduce the risk of certain security vulnerabilities, we strongly recommend that you use different Active Directory accounts for the application pools used to run the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server 2011 and SQL Server Reporting Services Web sites.
To install the CRM Reporting Extensions, locate the Microsoft Dynamics CRM installation files, and follow these steps:. In the /SrsDataConnector/ folder, double-click SetupSrsDataConnector.exe. On the Welcome to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions Setup page, select whether you want to update Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server Setup. We recommend that, if updates are available, you let Setup download the latest version. To do this, click Update installation files, wait until the update process is complete, and then click Next.
On the License Agreement page, review the information and, if you accept the license agreement, click I accept this license agreement, and then click I Accept. If Setup detects that components are missing, the Install Required Components page appears. On the Specify Configuration Database Server page, if you are using the default instance of the SQL Server, enter the name of the computer that is running SQL Server and contains the Microsoft Dynamics CRM configuration database that is named MSCRMCONFIG, and then click Next. On the Specify SSRS Instance Name page, select a Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services instance that will be used for Microsoft Dynamics CRM reporting, and then click Next. On the Select Microsoft Update OptIn page, select whether you want to use Microsoft Update for checking for updates for your Microsoft products, and click Next.
We recommend that you use the Microsoft Update to check for updates because this keeps your computer up-to-date and secure. On the Select Installation Location page, click Browse, and select a path where you want to install CRM Reporting Extensions, and then click Next. The System Checks page appears. This page is a summary of the requirements for a successful CRM Reporting Extensions installation. Errors must be corrected before installation can continue.
All errors must be resolved. If no errors or only warnings appear, you can continue with the installation.
To do this, click Next. Review the Ready to Install Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions page, and then click Back to correct any errors. When you are ready to continue, click Install. When Setup completes successfully, the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Reporting Extensions Setup Completed page appears.
Click Finish. The reports will be published for the default organization.
Important The reports will not be published if:. The user running CRM Reporting Extensions Setup does not have appropriate permissions on the organization database. CRM Reporting Extensions are installed for an SQL Server Reporting Services instance that is different from the one that is being used by the organization. The base language of the organization is different from the language in which CRM Reporting Extensions are being installed. Greg Olsen Yellow Duck Guy. CRM 2013 SP1 UR2 - On-Premises - Service Pack 1 - Update Rollup 2 - 06.1.2.0112.
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Supported Operating System Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 Service Pack 2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Vista Service Pack 2. The Microsoft Dynamics CRM Report Authoring Extension also installs Windows Identity Foundation.
Important: If you have an existing installation of Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 Report Authoring Extension, uninstall it before you download and install the CRM 2013 Reporting Extension. To start the download, click Download. To save the file to your computer, click Save, specify a location, and then click Save again.
Navigate to the folder where you saved the downloaded file, and double-click CRM2013-Bids-ENU-i386.exe. Select a folder to store the extracted files, and click OK. In the Extraction Complete dialog box, click OK.
Navigate to the location to which you extracted the files, and double-click setupbidsextensions.exe. On the Welcome to Microsoft Dynamics CRM Report Authoring Extension Setup page, we recommend that you click Get updates for Microsoft Dynamics CRM, to make sure that Setup has the most recent installation files. On the License Agreement page, review the information, and if you accept the license agreement, select the I accept this license agreement check box, and then click I Accept.
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If Setup detects that some required components are missing, the Install Required Components page appears. To install them, click Install. When the components are installed, the status column changes from Not Installed to Installed. Click Next to continue. Note:.
These components are required before Microsoft Dynamics CRM Report Authoring Extension can be installed. You can exit Setup and install the components manually, or select Install. The Next button on this page is disabled until Setup detects that these components are installed.
Installing these components may require you to restart the computer. If you're prompted to restart the computer, do so, and then start Setup again. On the Select Microsoft Update Preference page, we recommend that you select Use Microsoft Update when I check for updates (recommended). Microsoft Update makes sure that your computer has the latest technology and can help reduce the risk of vulnerabilities and security issues. On the Select Installation Location page, accept the default location or enter a different file installation location, and then click Next.
On the System Checks page, a summary of all requirements and recommendations for a successful installation is shown. Failed tests must be corrected before installation can continue. If a problem will take time to correct, cancel Setup at this point, fix the problem, and then restart Setup again. All errors must be resolved. If no errors, or only warnings appear, you can continue with the installation. To do this, click Next.
Review the Ready to Install CRM Report Authoring Extension page, and then click Back to correct any errors. When you're ready to continue, click Install. When Setup is completed successfully, the Microsoft Dynamics CRM Report Authoring Extension Setup Completed page appears. Click Finish.