Report Services is a component of Microsoft SQL Server Business intelligence, with Reporting Services, users can produce a variety of reports, whether simple or complex reports, while the system provides subscription capabilities to facilitate users to subscribe to the report. In addition, developers can easily integrate a SSRS report into their own WinForm or WebForm programs.
This article describes how to configure the report service after the report service is installed. Through this article you will have an understanding of how to build and configure the Analysis service instance locally.
Reporting Services for SQL Server support local mode from 2008, which means that if you are installing report services, you do not need to install IIS separately under the operating system, and the local mode of the report service eliminates the hassle of installing and configuring yourself with a mini-like IIS.
After the profiling service is installed, first verify that the Data Engine service and report services are started. Of course, it is recommended that these services be turned off, and that each service run will consume a certain amount of CPU and memory resources.
Open reporting Services Configuration Manager. Connect to the installed instance of the server. All the configuration work after the report service has been installed is done in this tool.
Click the Web service URL in the list on the left to configure the service address.
Usually this is the default setting, just click Apply.