Reporting Services - Not keeping permissions

Hello,
Server1 = Primary/Reporting Services
Server2 = SQL 2012 Standard
For example I am going to keep this easy, 1 domain account, 1 domain security group:
(Current Config)
domain\user - ConfigMgr Report Users, ConfigMgr Report Administrators
domain\SecGroup - ConfigMgr Report Users, ConfigMgr Report Administrators
(Needed Config)
Domain\User - removed from SSRS
Domain\SecGroup - Include Report Builder
I make the changes to reflect what I am doing and after a few minutes the deleted account returns, with current config and the secgroup returns minus Report Builder. I am making these changes at
http://server:80/reports.
What I am trying to do is build a report for my manager and the Report Builder is telling me I don't have permissions to do that when I try and Run the report from Report Builder.
Hope this is enough info to explain my problem. If not please ask and I will provide more.

Take a look at this blog/video.
http://be.enhansoft.com/post/2013/09/12/Disappearing-Permissions-for-SSRS-Reports-in-System-Center-2012-Configuration-Manager.aspx
http://www.enhansoft.com/

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