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Dear Sirs,



We use NLB + ISA , Win2003/SP1 + Reporting Services 2005



We use host name URL to access Reporting Serives reports, like http://www.hostname.com/Reportserver?rc%3aParameters=false&%2MyReports%2f....



When reports have grouping , the drill down images(+/-) and links failed to be displayed. We checked the HTML source code and found, instead of the reative path, the image/link URLs are using FULL path and using IP address, like http://10.102.40.55/Reportserver/.....



Because the company policy do not allow use IP to access reports , those drill down images and links failed to be displayed.



How can I configure Reporting Service to use host name or relative path for the drill down images and links.



PS:

We have changed the <UrlRoot> in rsreportserver.config and <ReportServerUrl> in rsWebApplication.config to use host name, but no worked.





Best regards,



Roger (roger_lo@gss.com.tw)











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