Keith,

That is unlikely. A 400 error suggests the request is bad. A 403 would be 
expected for a permissions issue. AdHoc report requests are read only 
operations also. 

I don't see anything obvious wrong with your request. Just on a hunch, try 
changing the Id field to AdGroupId which is also listed in the report types 
chart and maps to the same XML element and display name. It seems like the same 
issue would likely be possible in the campaign performance report also if this 
fixes it.

This is a stab in the dark, but I don't know of any XML binding libraries that 
like mapping aliases for elements.

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