Hi folks,
I've taken to scheduling my scheduled reports under the RptServ user that I created to run the report server. This means that I log into the client to set up the reports--which means the application password is subject to expiration.
Am I correct in thinking that gsrbatch.exe doesn't need the application login at all? As in, as long as the SQL user for RptServ matches the login in gsrbatch's ini file, I can change the RptServ user's application password all I want?
Thanks!
Nick,
That's how I understand it, same would apply to other service accounts like the seat server or web api users. They all need SQL but not application-centric credentials.
The api user "might" be the only account that you may ever need to login to Tess with of those three for batch reasons or testing.