Report server location

Dear All,
Error while trying to access report server location. Illegel characters in path.
Report server location is:
How to fix this issue. Could you pls send me step by step
Thanks

Server Name should give like
http://localhost:9704/xmlpserver
Thanks
Edited by: Raj on Feb 9, 2011 9:05 PM

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