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reportviewer toolbar images not showing

I am having a problem with reportviewer on an ASP.net 2005 page. When
the page loads the images for the toolbar are missing. Because of this
I get a red X where all of the images should be and I also get some
javascript errors. Any Idea on how to get the toolbar to show up
correctly?

Jul 5 '06 #1
1 2251
OK figured it out, I have authentication mode set to "forms" and it
will not run the reportviewer correctly until I authenticate
example:
FormsAuthentication.SetAuthCookie("username",false )

Jul 5 '06 #2

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