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There are many communication channels in Enterprise Reporter, involving different sets of credentials. You can manage credentials for use throughout the system using the Credential Manager. For more information, see Using the Credential Manager .
For more information, see Troubleshooting Connection Timeouts .
You can either configure a default SMTP server or, for OAuth2 authentication, you can configure Exchange Online. For Exchange Online, you must register an app for Enterprise Reporter in the Microsoft Azure portal. For more information about default email settings, see Configuring a Default Email Server .
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Click Manage bypass of the login screen. |
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Optionally, enable Show the login dialog at startup. |
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Click OK. |
Report administrators can configure a custom icon for report headers. There is an option for all new reports to use the icon automatically. Reports that have custom layouts may need to have their layout adjusted to accommodate the custom icon. For more information, see Changing the report icon .
For more information, see how To enter a parameter value .
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On the System Configuration page, click Manage server error notification. |
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Select Do not show server restarted error to suppress the notification. |
SSRS is a cross product online reporting platform. Once SSRS is deployed, you can configure Enterprise Reporter to enable publishing. Reports can then be published, allowing users to generate reports using a web browser instead of the Report Manager. For more information, see Configuring SSRS .
Category reports run and display in the report pane when the category is selected in the treeview of the Report Manager. You will find categories equipped with default category reports in Active Directory, File Storage Analysis and Exchange. For more information, see and File Storage Analysis Reports .
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