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Hello
We've got QlikView server 11.2 SR12
All users are able to log in to Access Point
the authentications parameters in QMC are as follows:
Login
NTLM
Alternate Web Page
whoever browses the Access Point supplies his/her credentials and access is granted
However some users are not able to login ; the following user supplies her username and password but when she clicks the submit button the page simply posts back with no effect
I checked the log of the web server and I got the following:
5/20/2016 17:04:53.1577100 Information Login: Lebanon\noha.halawani failed.
5/20/2016 17:04:53.1577100 Error Request failed: This operation cannot be performed after the response has been submitted.
this user is able to login if in QMC change the option under authentication to default login page
but the fact that the users are always asked to supply their credentials is a must for us
and this is only happening for some users not everybody
Please advise
Is this user account residing in a different domain? For the default login, Windows will provide authentication that has been done before (usually via SSO). For a custom/alternate login page, QlikView needs to do the authentication all over again using windows services.
BTW is your web server logging level set to "high"? That level may provide more feedback on this issue.
Best,
Peter
Yes this user and all other users are on the same domain
And logging is set to high / verbose
if you are using Alternate login page (web form) authorization, how are you performing the login?
Authentication:Login, Type:NTLM,Login Address:Alternate login page(web form)
checkout this page..may be it will help you
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