Sharepoint thumbnails in Reporting Services

Hello,
In a reporting services report, if I add an external image stored in a image library in Sharepoint 2007 Standard Edition (let's say http://myserver/ImagesLib/Image.jpg), the image is correctly displayed in the report viewer in visual studio 2008 and in the sharepoint report server.
But if I add an external image on the thumbnail of the previous image (http://myserver/ImagesLib/_t/Image_jpg.jpg) the image is visible in the report viewer but not in the navigator on the sharepoint report server (not available icon).
Do you have any idea on what is wrong?
Thanks in advance for your help

Hi falavillotte,
Based on my testing, we can specify a Excecution Account to solve the issue:
1.Open SQL Server Reporting Services Configuration Manager.
2.Go to "Execution Account"
3.Type a domain account that has permission to access the SharePoint site.
Now, we should able to view the image in the report.
When retrieving external image files, the report server checks to see if an anonymous connection can be made. If the connection is password protected, the report server uses the unattended report processing account to connect to the remote server. When retrieving data for a report, the report server either impersonates the current user, prompts the user to provide credentials, uses stored credentials, or uses the unattended processing account if the data source connection specifies None as the credential type. The report server does not allow its service account credentials to be delegated or impersonated when connecting to other computers, so it must use the unattended processing account if no other credentials are available.
For more information, please see:
Execution Account: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms181156.aspx
Thanks,
Jin ChenJin Chen - MSFT

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