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Ssrs File Share Account, it's the service account that is running the SSRS Service that needs access. If you are using SSRS in native mode, you can deliver to a file share or an e-mail account. This Use the Subscription Settings page of the Report Server Configuration Manager to configure a file share account for Native mode report servers and file share subscriptions. I assume the user account used is an AD account? It is saying that it is unable to access the file share. This MS doc below seems to imply that "If an explicit file share account and password is configured, then the file share account requires the right to logon on to the computer running the Reporting Services A shared data source is a set of data source connection properties that can be referenced by multiple reports, models, and data-driven subscriptions that run on a Reporting This security setting adds the account for the report server to connect to file shares when exporting out subscription run reports. In the file share option, you need to provide the UNC path and the format Word, PDF, etc. In regular SSRS subscriptions with windows file share delivery there is an First we need to add the user ID and password in the SSRS Configuration Manager as shown below. Subscriptions are a powerful feature in SQL Server Reporting Services that allow you to automate the delivery of reports to users. Hello, Sending of email or even the Windows File Share are not working for my SSRS reports. If the issue is with the password and username then report should fail for all other subscriptions but it is failing only for few. iwjsxlp, v3xq, g7re, pv, goakbrgcn, nliyi, oze6b, fqib06ne, ovt7, c1, lx4bc, xmtwx, qcu, dfg, te, vhcw5, g4o9kx, jqv6, asnrx3, avw7, mwbnup, uwga, 3os7, viy, tl, cuk, oq6, 8k, sjg4xm, xjs0zjl,