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    September 02

    How to enable NTLM authentication for reports in CRM 4.

    By default, MS Dynamics CRM uses Kerbaros for reports authentication against SSRS. Now everyone will agree with me that configuring Kerbaros is not an easy option and secondly it requires involvement of infrastructure guys with many "WHY"s. So I was wondering is there any way to avoid all this hassle. Finally with the help of google and reading some forums, I was able to find a nail that can be used to avoid all this.
    1. Open your registry and browse to HKLM->Software->Microsoft->MSCRM key
    2. Add a DWord NTLMForSQLRSServer
    3. Set its value to 1.
    4. Reset IIS.

    And enjoy NTLM for accessing your reports rather than Kerbaros Open-mouthed

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