Reporting Services Located on a 32 bit server

I am trying my hardest to get a datasource that is pointed toward an Oracle instance and it seems to not work for me.  I have installed Oracle's ODAC 11g software on the server and when testing the datasource which is going through a direct connect
by IP and Port I get the following error:
System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle
client software version 8.1.7 or greater.
I am stuck now.  Does anyone know what I need to do from here?
lipe

Hi lipe,
You issue can be caused by many factors, it may caused by the access violation to Oracle client directories.
Please give proper permissions for Oracle client directories:
Open Windows Explorer.
Go to Oracle home directory (C:\Oracle by default)
Give Read & Execute permissions to the Oracle home directory for the ASPNET, IUSR and IWAM users.
Don't forget to REBOOT your Machine; if you forgot to do this you will still face the same problem unless you restart your machine.
Similar thread for your reference:
System.Data.OracleClient requires Oracle client software version 8.1.7 or greater 
Unable to connect to Oracle 11g database from SSRS 2012
If the issue still exists, please try to look under System Variables to see if the path is correct:
Go to Start > Control Panels > System > Advanced tab > Environment Variables
Double click on it to edit it. See if there's a path to your oracle_home directory's Bin folder. if it's not, please manually add in the path
If you still have any problem, please feel free to ask.
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] *** Error : Service SQLAgent$MSDPM2010 is not installed. The SQL Server 2008 installation is not valid.Uninstall SQL Server 2008 and then run DPM Setup again.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : SQL Server Agent service configuration is not correct.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Check SQL Server service configuration.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Data : SQL Server instance name = MSDPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\VMBACKUP\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='MSSQL$MSDPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] * Exception : Expecting the following exception. Ignoring intentionally. => Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Exceptions.ServiceNotFoundException: MSSQL$MSDPM2010 : Service not found
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectHelper.GetServiceConfig(String serviceName, String machineName, ConnectionOptions wmiConnectionOptions)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectConfigs.CheckSqlServerServiceConfig(InspectContext context)
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] *** Error : Service MSSQL$MSDPM2010 is not installed. The SQL Server 2008 installation is not valid.Uninstall SQL Server 2008 and then run DPM Setup again.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : SQL Server service configuration is not correct.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Detect if SQL Server is evaluation edition
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Check for existing database.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Starting service
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Data : Service name = MSSQL$MSDPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] * Exception : Expecting the following exception. Ignoring intentionally. => Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Exceptions.ServiceNotFoundException: MSSQL$MSDPM2010 ---> System.InvalidOperationException: Service MSSQL$MSDPM2010 was not found on computer 'VMBACKUP'. ---> System.ComponentModel.Win32Exception: The specified service does not exist as an installed service
    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
    at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController.GenerateNames()
    at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController.get_ServiceName()
    at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController.GenerateStatus()
    at System.ServiceProcess.ServiceController.get_Status()
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectHelper.StartService(String serviceName, String machineName, Boolean restart)
    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectHelper.CheckServiceStartError(String serviceName, InvalidOperationException invalidOperationException)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectHelper.StartService(String serviceName, String machineName, Boolean restart)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectHelper.StartSqlService(String instanceName, String sqlServerMachineName)
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Dpmdb does not exist on this system.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Check if SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services is installed.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query WMI provider for path of configuration file for SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services. (Namespace : \\VMBACKUP\root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\RS_MSDPM2010\v10\admin).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM MSReportServer_ConfigurationSetting WHERE InstanceName='MSDPM2010').
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    --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\VMBACKUP\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='ReportServer$MSDPM2010').
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : End Inspect.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:02] Information : **************************************************************************************
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:03] Data : Purchased Standard Agent Licenses = 0
    [27/03/2012 15:00:03] Data : Purchased Enterprise Agent Licenses = 0
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : <<< Dialog >>> User Information Page : Leaving
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Purchased Client Agent Licenses = 0
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Purchased Standard Agent Licenses = 0
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Purchased Enterprise Agent Licenses = 0
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Drive Name = C:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
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    File name: 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM'
    at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
    at System.IO.File.GetAttributes(String path)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Wizard.InstallLocationValidation.CheckForDirectoryAttributes(String path)
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Windows\system32
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Check if the media is removable
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Drive Name = C:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] * Exception : Ignoring the following exception intentionally => System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB'.
    at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
    at System.IO.File.GetAttributes(String path)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Wizard.InstallLocationValidation.CheckForDirectoryAttributes(String path)
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:09] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Information : Check if the media is removable
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Drive Name = C:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] * Exception : Ignoring the following exception intentionally => System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not find file 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM'.
    File name: 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM'
    at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
    at System.IO.File.GetAttributes(String path)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Wizard.InstallLocationValidation.CheckForDirectoryAttributes(String path)
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Folder Path = C:\Windows\system32
    [27/03/2012 15:00:11] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Information : Check if the media is removable
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Drive Name = D:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : File Attributes = Directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Free Space = 786513
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Folder Path = C:\Windows\system32
    [27/03/2012 15:00:17] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Check if the media is removable
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Drive Name = D:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : File Attributes = Directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Check if the media is removable
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Drive Name = C:\
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Drive Type = 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Check attributes of the directory
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] * Exception : Ignoring the following exception intentionally => System.IO.DirectoryNotFoundException: Could not find a part of the path 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB'.
    at System.IO.__Error.WinIOError(Int32 errorCode, String maybeFullPath)
    at System.IO.File.GetAttributes(String path)
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Wizard.InstallLocationValidation.CheckForDirectoryAttributes(String path)
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Check the filesystem on which DPM and prerequisites are installed
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : C:\Windows\system32
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Free Space = 786513
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : Query free disk space
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Folder Path = C:\Windows\system32
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Free Space = 2373
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Location of program files = D:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Data : Location of database files = C:\Program Files\Microsoft DPM\DPM\DPMDB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:18] Information : <<< Dialog >>> Install location Page : Leaving
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : Instantiating inspect component.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Data : Path of output xml = C:\\DPMLogs\RemoteDbInspectReport.xml
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : **************************************************************************************
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : Start Inspect.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : Check if SQL Server 2008 is installed.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : Query WMI provider for SQL Server 2008. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:27] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : Select * from SqlServiceAdvancedProperty where ServiceName='{0}' and PropertyName='Version').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : SQL Server 2008 DPM2010 instance is present on this system.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Check if SQL Server 2008 SP1 is applied.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Query WMI provider for SQL Server 2008 SP1. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ComputerManagement10).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : Select * From SqlServiceAdvancedProperty Where ServiceName='MSSQL$DPM2010' AND PropertyName = 'SPLEVEL').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Sql Server 2008 Service Pack Level is 3
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : SQL Server 2008 SP1 is present on DPM2010 instance of this system.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Check SQL Server Agent service configuration.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Data : SQL Server instance name = DPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:28] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='SQLAgent$DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Credentials of the service = MANAGEMENT\DPMSQLSvcsAcct
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : SQL Server Agent service configuration is correct.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check SQL Server service configuration.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : SQL Server instance name = DPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='MSSQL$DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Credentials of the service = MANAGEMENT\DPMSQLSvcsAcct
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : SQL Server service configuration is correct.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Detect if SQL Server is evaluation edition
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check the disk space for remote database.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Remote Db disk space required : 900 MB disk space available = 786513 MB
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check the Named Pipes protocol for remote database.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='MSSQL$DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check for existing database.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Starting service
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Service name = MSSQL$DPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Current status of service = Running
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Database connection string = Pooling = false;Integrated Security=SSPI;database=master;server=np:localhost\DPM2010
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    at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.ThrowExceptionAndWarning(TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.TdsParser.Run(RunBehavior runBehavior, SqlCommand cmdHandler, SqlDataReader dataStream, BulkCopySimpleResultSet bulkCopyHandler, TdsParserStateObject stateObj)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.CompleteLogin(Boolean enlistOK)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.AttemptOneLogin(ServerInfo serverInfo, String newPassword, Boolean ignoreSniOpenTimeout, Int64 timerExpire, SqlConnection owningObject)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.LoginNoFailover(String host, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance, SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Int64 timerStart)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds.OpenLoginEnlist(SqlConnection owningObject, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, String newPassword, Boolean redirectedUserInstance)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlInternalConnectionTds..ctor(DbConnectionPoolIdentity identity, SqlConnectionString connectionOptions, Object providerInfo, String newPassword, SqlConnection owningObject, Boolean redirectedUserInstance)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection owningConnection)
    at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreateNonPooledConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, DbConnectionPoolGroup poolGroup)
    at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection)
    at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory)
    at System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection.Open()
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.DB.SqlContext.Open()
    at Microsoft.Internal.EnterpriseStorage.Dls.Setup.Inspect.InspectDls.CheckDBVersion(InspectContext context)
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Checking if DPM db backup is needed.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : This is not upgrade path, so no DB Backup needed
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : DPM DB Backup is not needed.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check if SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services is installed.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query WMI provider for path of configuration file for SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\RS_DPM2010\v10\admin).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM MSReportServer_ConfigurationSetting WHERE InstanceName='DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Path of configuration file for SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services = D:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSRS10.MSRS10\Reporting Services\ReportServer\RSReportServer.config
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query WMI provider for instance linked to SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\RS_DPM2010\v10\admin).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM MSReportServer_ConfigurationSetting WHERE InstanceName='DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Database server for SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services = VMBACKUP\DPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services DPM2010 instance is installed and linked to SQL Server VMBACKUP\DPM2010.
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    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check SQL Server 2008 Reporting Services report server service configuration.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query WMI provider for Service Details. (Namespace : \\localhost\root\cimv2).
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Query for WMI class. (Query : SELECT * FROM Win32_Service WHERE Name='ReportServer$DPM2010').
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Data : Credentials of the service = MANAGEMENT\DPMSQLSvcsAcct
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Report Server service configuration is correct.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Check Reporting SecureConnectionLevel.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Getting the reporting secure connection level for localhost/DPM2010
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : Setup detected that the Reporting SecureConnectionLevel is 0.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : End Inspect.
    [27/03/2012 15:00:29] Information : **************************************************************************************

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    Sorin Radulescu

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    Fanny Liu
    TechNet Community Support

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    Also, my current version of SSMS, Help > About shows this:
    Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio
    10.0.1600.22 ((SQL_PreRelease).080709-1414 )
    Microsoft Data Access Components (MDAC)
      2000.085.1132.00 (xpsp.080413-0852)
    Microsoft MSXML
    2.6 3.0 5.0 6.0
    Microsoft Internet Explorer
    8.0.6001.18702
    Microsoft .NET Framework
    2.0.50727.3603
    Operating System
    5.1.2600
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    Under Start > Programs > Microsoft SQL Server 2008 > Configuration Tools > Reporting Services Configuration Manager, I see this:
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    Report Server Instance: 
    My server name is ‘'EXCEL-4J2W8KYNP', which I got from Control Panel > System Properties > Computer Name > Full Computer Name;
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    Details: Invalid Namespace.
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