Former employee created a SRSS report and scheduled on the report server that is no longer needed. How do you we cancel that schedule job? Do we have to log in using the former employee's user profile? OR is there a Administrator to fix it? Thank you in advance!
Hi, the admin can remove the subscription, simple go to the report on the report server, and go to subscriptions and remove or de-active the one you want to remove
@@MAS777 Thank you very much for the response! However, we realized the former employee used Visual Studio and we do not have the code. Is there a way to still identity and stop the subscriptions? OR do we have to login as the former employee?
@@projectsspecial9224 yes, he might have used visual studio for development. But once the report is deployed, it goes to the report server. Do you have access to the report server?
@@MAS777 We are not sure. We believe it is the SRSS Reporting Services Configuration. To access, we believe is //MSSQLServerName:80/ReportServer ? Is there another way?
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Former employee created a SRSS report and scheduled on the report server that is no longer needed. How do you we cancel that schedule job? Do we have to log in using the former employee's user profile? OR is there a Administrator to fix it? Thank you in advance!
Hi, the admin can remove the subscription, simple go to the report on the report server, and go to subscriptions and remove or de-active the one you want to remove
when you go to the report server, click on the 3 dots beside the report and from there go to manager then go to subscriptions
@@MAS777 Thank you very much for the response! However, we realized the former employee used Visual Studio and we do not have the code. Is there a way to still identity and stop the subscriptions? OR do we have to login as the former employee?
@@projectsspecial9224 yes, he might have used visual studio for development. But once the report is deployed, it goes to the report server. Do you have access to the report server?
@@MAS777 We are not sure. We believe it is the SRSS Reporting Services Configuration. To access, we believe is //MSSQLServerName:80/ReportServer ? Is there another way?
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