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Google Chrome supports viewing SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) reports, although you may need to use a browser extension to ensure proper rendering, as Chrome can sometimes display issues with certain SSRS styling elements compared to older browsers like Internet Explorer; essentially, you can access and view SSRS reports in Chrome, but you might need a Chrome extension to fix any rendering problems that may occur.
Key points about Chrome and SSRS:
Native support:
Chrome generally supports accessing SSRS reports, meaning you can open the URL to your report in Chrome and view it.
Rendering issues:
Sometimes, due to differences in how Chrome handles CSS, SSRS reports might not display correctly in Chrome, appearing blank or with formatting errors.
Chrome extensions:
To address these issues, you can install a Chrome extension specifically designed for SSRS, which will fix the rendering problems and allow you to view the reports properly.
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