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    copied!<p>It turns out this is a known issue now at Microsoft. We are at least the fourth customer to log this issue. It is specifically related to Windows Server 2008 and use of Kerberos. It has to deal with the packets and the checksum calculation when using Kerberos. I am working with someone on the Analysis Service support team at Microsoft. They are actively working on this with the Windows team to hopefully resolve this. Until then we need to run one of the components (SSRS 2008 or SSAS 2008) on a Windows 2003 server since we are going to continue to use Kerberos and stay in a distribute environment. This is what I received from MS Support last night:</p> <p><em>Thanks for confirming your test with Server 2003 as the middle tier. Unfortunately, based on the symptoms you described so far, it sounds likely this may be an ongoing issue we have been seeing when both client and server in a Kerberos authentication are 2008 or Vista. We are currently investigating that actively with the Windows team, but so far do not have a resolution, if this is the problem. We can work around the issue by using a non-2008 client as you found, or by placing the client and server on the same box, or avoiding Kerberos authentication (which requires clear text authentication in middle tier – basic authentication from the client or else anonymous authentication with specified account supplied in middle tier configuration).</em></p> <p>Hopefully this will be resolved in the near future. For now we are planning on running SSRS 2008 on Windows Server 2003.</p>
 

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