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Hi, Do anyone can help me with setting up anonymous authorization for reporting service 2005 and make it work in email subscription too. Thanks for the help as i been scratching my head for a while already.

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I don't think it is possible to do that - in order to have a subscription reporting services needs to link it to an account for the email address.

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I double checked and it does allow you to override the email address(es) that the subscription sends the report to, so I may be wrong. However, it still seems to want to link all subscriptions to user accounts, so I still don't think it is possible to set up anonymous subscriptions.

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It's possible to do the subscription using form base authorization? Cheers

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Let me see if I understand your question. You want to schedule a report to email to a list of email addresses? You can just setup a subscription and input whatever email addresses you want. The email addresses do not have to be authenticated users of your network. I have several reports setup this way that send emails to people outside our organization. I do not think there is anything special you need to do. Just select your report, create a new subscription and then enter in the details of the subscription including email addresses you want it sent to.

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Hi, the problem i got is I using Network service in the reporting windows service and the reporting service is by default using Windows Authentication. This causing the report subscription will not work as the Network service is not a windows domain account and i can't add this account into domain. So i wondering is it's possible to setup none authentication so my report delivery will be works. Cheers

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