Sorry to necro-post, but I had the same issue and @djangojazz's answer is almost correct, there are actually 3 steps:. Log in to as an administrator. Click the gear in the top right site settings security tab. Add the user as a 'System User'.
Click browse, and at the root level click 'Manage folder', add the user to all roles. After doing these steps on SQL Standard 2016 (version 13.0.4422.0) / Report Builder 3 (version 14.0.609.142), the user was then able to preview reports without having to give them full server admin rights / etc. Users needs to be a member of permission: 'Report Builder' or 'Content Manager' under their security context of the SSRS site:. HAVE AN ADMIN THAT SET UP SSRS: Go to (servername)/Reports (default location of SSRS landing page. Click on the 'Folder Settings' in the ribbon of the 'Home' directory or directory user is trying to reach.
Click 'Security'. Click 'New Role Assignment'.
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Jul 12, 2018 - Microsoft® SQL Server® 2016 Report Builder 3.0. With the new Microsoft SQL Server 2016, users can now open (or launch) the Report Builder tool from all modern. Figure 2-4: Reporting Services new Web Portal Icons, Standard Size. Three (3) failed log in attempts will disable your account.
Add users with (Domain)(user) context and assign them 'Report Builder' or 'Content Manager' if they don't exist. Have user try again.
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