You need to ascertain the IP addresses of the client computers that are accessing the server

You manage a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) instance. The
ReportingServicesService.exe.config file has been modified to enable logging.
Some users report that they cannot access the server.
You need to ascertain the IP addresses of the client computers that are accessing the
server.
What should you do?

You manage a SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) instance. The
ReportingServicesService.exe.config file has been modified to enable logging.
Some users report that they cannot access the server.
You need to ascertain the IP addresses of the client computers that are accessing the
server.
What should you do?

A.
View the ExecutionLog view in the Report Server database.

B.
View the Report Server service trace log.

C.
View the Report Server HTTP log.

D.
View the Windows System event log.



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Ralph

Ralph

“C”
The Report Server HTTP log file keeps a record of every HTTP request and response handled by the report server. Because request overflow and timeout errors do not reach the report server, they are not recorded in the log file.
HTTP logging is not enabled by default. You must modify the ReportingServicesService.exe configuration file to use this feature in your installation.