We have several users with their own personal gateway set up. The IS team would like to create an enterprise gateway and create connections, so reports can be scheduled to refresh, and shared more easily.
The IT team has created an enterprise gateway. A few datasources have been added. The datasources are SQL Server sources, with the names matching the names used in the personal gateway. The IT team are admins for the gateway, the user who created the report and has the personal gateway has been added as a user to the Enterprise gateway.
The user cannot see the enterprise gateway as a data source.
A few questions on this:
1. Does the user who created the personal gateway need to be an administrator in the enterprise gateway?
2. Does the user who published the report need to be added in the 'users' list for each datasource?
3. Do the users who will be using the reoprt need to be added in the 'users' list for each datasource?
4. Since the enterprise gateway is not appearing for the user, is there some configuration or setup that needs to be completed?