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title: Planning for Reporting Services and Power View Browser Support (Reporting Services 2014)
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author: markingmyname
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# Planning for Reporting Services and Power View Browser Support (Reporting Services 2014)
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In [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)][!INCLUDE[ssCurrent](../includes/sscurrent-md.md)], you use a web browser to view reports and run Report Manager. Not all browsers support all report functionality. This topic describes the support and requirements for Report Manager management features, viewing reports, the Report Viewer controls in Visual Studio. The topic also summarizes feature availability for the supported browsers, authentication requirements, and script requirements.
-[Browser Support for ReportViewer Web Server Controls in Visual Studio](#bkmk_controls)
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-[Browser Support for ReportViewer Web Server Controls in Visual Studio](#bkmk_controls)
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## <aname="bkmk_powerview"></a> Power View Browser Scenarios
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## <aname="bkmk_powerview"></a> Power View Browser Scenarios
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The list of supported browsers and browser versions that [!INCLUDE[ssCrescent](../includes/sscrescent-md.md)] supports, depends on what type of document is opened. Excel 2013 workbooks and "**.rdlx**" files utilize different components.
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|Document Type|Environment|Browser support|
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### <aname="bkmk_powerview_on_SSRS"></a> Power View on SharePoint Server and Reporting Services SharePoint Integrated Mode
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The following table summarizes the supported browser versions for [!INCLUDE[ssCrescent](../includes/sscrescent-md.md)] when a user opens a Power View report (.RDLX) on a SharePoint farm that has a [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)] service application and the [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)] add-in for SharePoint installed and configured.
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-For more information on the SharePoint 2013 browser support, see [Plan browser support in SharePoint 2013](https://technet.microsoft.com//library/cc263526\(office.15\).aspx) (https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc263526(office.15).aspx).
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- For more information on the SharePoint 2013 browser support, see [Plan browser support in SharePoint 2013](https://technet.microsoft.com//library/cc263526\(office.15\).aspx) (https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc263526(office.15).aspx).
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- For more information on the SharePoint 2010 browser support, see [Plan browser support (SharePoint Server 2010)](https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc263526\(office.14\).aspx) (https://technet.microsoft.com/library/cc263526(office.14).aspx).
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|**Browser**|**Windows 8 and 8.1**|**Windows 7**|**Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2**|**Windows Server 2008 R2**|**Windows Server 2008**|**Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.9**|
> "32-bit" refers to the browser, not the operating system. You can use 32-bit Internet Explorer 9 on 64-bit Windows 7, for example.
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> "32-bit" refers to the browser, not the operating system. You can use 32-bit Internet Explorer 9 on 64-bit Windows 7, for example.
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[!INCLUDE[ssCrescent](../includes/sscrescent-md.md)] does not support the InPrivate browsing feature in [!INCLUDE[msCoName](../includes/msconame-md.md)] Internet Explorer 8 and Internet Explorer 9. For more information about InPrivate browsing, see [What is InPrivate Browsing?](http://windows.microsoft.com/Windows7/What-is-InPrivate-Browsing) (http://windows.microsoft.com/Windows7/What-is-InPrivate-Browsing).
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### <aname="bkmk_powerview_on_ExcelServices"></a> Power View on Excel Services or the Excel Web App on SharePoint Online
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### <aname="bkmk_powerview_on_ExcelServices"></a> Power View on Excel Services or the Excel Web App on SharePoint Online
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The following table summarizes the supported browser versions for [!INCLUDE[ssCrescent](../includes/sscrescent-md.md)] when a user opens an Excel 2013 workbook with Power View sheets on a SharePoint Server that is running Excel Services:
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**(\*)** Chrome will stop supporting the Netscape Plug-in API (NPAPI), used by Silverlight. Power View is dependent on Silverlight. For more information, see [The Final Countdown for NPAPI](http://blog.chromium.org/2014/11/the-final-countdown-for-npapi.html).
The following is the current list of supported browsers you can use to run the [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)] native mode Report Manager to manage reports and the report server.
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The following is the current list of browsers and features supported with the report viewer. The report viewer supports viewing reports from [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)] report manager and SharePoint libraries.
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|**Browser**|**Windows 8 and 8.1**|**Windows 7**|**Windows Server 2012 and 2012 R2**|**Windows Server 2008 R2**|**Windows Server 2008**|**Mac OS X 10.6 - 10.9**|**iOS 6 -7 for iPad**|
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**<sup>(1)</sup>** The following features are supported:
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**Note** If you are accessing a report server from a Macintosh computer, we recommend that you use Safari. If you are using a SharePoint product that is integrated with [!INCLUDE[ssRSnoversion](../includes/ssrsnoversion-md.md)], see [Plan browser support (Windows SharePoint Services)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=183583).
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To view reports directly, rather than viewing them through Report Manager, you can use URL Access to link to the report and the report viewer. URL access supports a variety of browsers.
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For more information on URL access, see the following topic:
Browsers support specific authentication schemes that must be handled by the report server in order for the client request to succeed. The following table identifies the default authentication types supported by each browser running on a Windows operating system.
|**Safari**|Basic|Basic|Yes. The default authentication settings work with Safari.|
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To use the report viewer, configure your browser to run scripts.
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If scripting is not enabled, you will see an error message similar to the following when you open a report:
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The ReportViewer Web server control is used to embed report functionality in an ASP.NET web application. The controls are included with Visual Studio and support different browsers and browser versions than the other components described in this topic. The type of browser used to view the application determines the kind of ReportViewer functionality that you can provide in your application. Use the table provided in this topic to determine which of the supported browsers are subject to report functionality restrictions and the supported platforms.
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Due to differences in the rendering engines of the supported browsers, some advance report features may be displayed differently in differnt browsers. For example, text rotation.
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<sup>1</sup>In standards mode, Internet Explorer 7.0 and 8.0 do not display slanted lines in reports. If you use slanted lines in your reports, set your ASP.NET page to run in quirks mode in Internet Explorer. To do this, find the \<!DOCTYPE> tag in your ASP.NET page. Or, if you use a master page, you can find the tag in the .master file. This tag looks like the following:
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For more information on using the ReportViewer controls, see [Deploying Reports and ReportViewer Controls](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms251723.aspx) (https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/ms251723.aspx).
# Support for Report Viewer current branch versions
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**_Applies to: Microsoft Report Viewer version 150.900.148_**
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We plan to release updates for the **Report Viewer control** on an as needed basis. Starting with the current version of Report Viewer, there's no version patching and all fixes are rolled-forward. There's technical support for the current version of Report Viewer only. The current version is always in the **Security and Critical Updates** servicing phase. When running the current version of the Report Viewer control, you receive both Security and Critical Updates.
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-[ASP.Net Web Forms](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Microsoft.ReportingServices.ReportViewerControl.WebForms/)
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For more information about the current version of the Report Viewer control, you can review the following [blog](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sqlrsteamblog/2016/11/30/report-viewer-2016-control-update-now-available/).
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Anonymous usage data is collected by the control to better understand how customers make use of the product. Usage data enables future development to be focused on improvements that are most relevant to customers.
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