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You must have a minimally configured report server. For more information about minimally configuring a report server, see Configure a Report Server.

Your report server must run in native mode. You cannot use the web portal with a report server that is configured for SharePoint integrated mode. In SQL Server you cannot switch a report server from one mode to the other. If you want to change the type of report server that your environment uses, you must install the desired mode of report server and then copy or move the report items to the new report server.

This process is typically referred to as a 'migration'. The steps needed to migrate depend on the mode you are migrating to and the version you are migrating from. For more information, see Upgrade and Migrate Reporting Services. You must also have Internet Explorer 11 or later with scripting enabled. The web portal is a Web application that users access in a Web browser.

Minimally, you must define the URL used to open the application in a browser window. The URL consists of a host name, port, and virtual directory. By default, the web portal URL consists of a unique virtual directory name, plus the port and host name that is defined for the Report Server Web service that runs in the same instance. In most cases, the host name is the network name of the report server computer, but it can also be an IP address or host header that resolves the computer.

If you try to access the web portal on a remote computer and you receive connection error messages in your browser, a common cause is Firewall settings.

If you are using Windows Vista or Windows Server , additional steps might be required before you can use the web portal. By default, the web portal connects to the Report Server Web service that runs in the same Report Server service.

However, for some deployments, you might want the web portal to always connect to the Web service through a static URL. An example of why you might want to do so is if you configured packet filtering on a specific port or IP address, and you want all connections to the report server to go through the filter rules you defined. When you configure URLs in the Reporting Services Configuration tool, the web portal automatically detects and uses any new and updated URLs for the report server that runs in the same server instance.

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