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SharePoint 2013 and SSRS integration: xxx is not supported by this edition of Reporting Services and has been removed

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Hi there,

I have two servers in a dev environment: SharePoint and SQL.

The SQL Server (2012 SP1) has:

  • The DB Engine
  • An SSAS tabular instance
  • A POWEPIVOT instance
  • SSDT and other extras

The SharePoint server (Enterprise 2013 SP1) has:

  • Enterprise features enabled
  • PowerPivot configured accordingly
  • SSRS in SharePoint mode + SSRS SharePoint add-in installed
    (both installed from the SQL Server 2012 Enterprise ISO w/ SP1 slipstreamed)

Both servers are running Windows Server 2012 (not R2).

The problem: When I try to create a PowerView in SharePoint, I get the following error:

The feature: "Power View" is not supported in this edition of reporting Services.

When I go to central admin and I chose either system settings or manage jobs for the SQL Server Reporting Services Application, I get the following error.

The feature: "Windows SharePoint Services integration" is not supported in this edition of Reporting Services. ---> Microsoft.ReportingServices.Diagnostics.Utilities.OperationNotSupportedException: The feature: "Windows SharePoint Services integration" is not supported in this edition of Reporting Services.

This is driving me insane. The SQL is Enterprise, SharePoint is Enterprise and has enterprise features enabled both at the Web Application and at the Site Collection level.

Upon looking into the SharePoint logs and the correlation ID, I found out several errors about file extensions not supported, like this:

"Extension [EXT] is not supported by this edition of Reporting Services and has been removed"

Where [EXT] is different in every line, ranging from XML, NULL, TERADATA, ORACLE, etc...

Just to be clear, this isn't my first time installing SharePoint, SQL, SSRS, SSAS, PowerPivot or PowerView. Yet I have never seen this issue before.

Could someone please advise?

Regards,
P.




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