SSMS 2014 to SSRS 2012 WMI connection error / Invalid namespace

We have swapped out the default SSRS2012 Windows Authentication with our own FormsAuth custom authentication.
From SSMS2012, I can connect to our reporting server instance via FormsAuth without issue.
From SSM2014, I can't connect to our reporting server instance.  I get this error:
Invalid namespace (Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.UI.RSClient).
How should I troubleshoot / resolve this error?

Hi scott_m,
Based on my understanding, you come across an Invalid namespace error when connecting to Report Server 2012 from SSMS 2014.
In Reporting Services, the namespace for SSRS 2014 is root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\RS_<EncodedInstanceName>\v12\Admin
while the namespace for SSRS 2012 is root\Microsoft\SqlServer\ReportServer\RS_<EncodedInstanceName>\v11\Admin. When using SSMS 2014 for connecting to SSRS 2012, by default, it also access v12 instead of v11 , so we will get Invalid
namespace error. In other words, we can’t connect to SSRS 2012 from SSMS 2014 because of different namespace.
If you have any question, please feel free to ask.
Best regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Qiuyun Yu
TechNet Community Support

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