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Please suggest how do we remove navigation toolbar from IE plugin at script level?
One way of removing is to do right click on the document and select "Customize toolbar" and check/uncheck "Navigation".
Appreciate if someone can suggest how to achieve the same through script level or at server level.
Thanks,
Kumar
Hi Kumar,
As long as the IE Plugin is a standalone application installed in the user computer, you need to modify the Windows Registry as far as layout and buttons is concerned. You can apply some security in the document, by using section access for example, and check the Security tab in the Document Properties under the Settings menu. But the Help and Support info will appear always, and makes sense, since when the application crashes, the first thing that the Support guys are going to ask is exactly the Document Support Info.
If this is a serious security concern in your user deployment, and according to what Alexander Karlsson says, I rather move the whole application to use Ajax instead of Plugin.
Hope that helps.
Miguel
Hi,
It seems you can do that by removing / modifying at the user computer some registry keys. Backup your registry file before anything!
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\QlikTech\QlikOcx\Toolbar 7\State-Summary]
"Bars"=dword:00000004
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\QlikTech\QlikOcx\Toolbar 7\State-Bar0]
"BarID"=dword:000005dd
"Visible"=dword:00000000
"DialogBar"=dword:00000000
Here you have how to automate the process to different computers at the same time.
Hope that helps.
Miguel
Hi Miguel,
We dont have any provision for client machine access as they are external users.
Would be great if we have any other approach to resolve this at SERVER level.
Thanks,
Kumar
Hi All,
Is there any solution towards hiding navigation toolbar in IE plugin ?
I am using Qv 11 SR1.
Thanks,
Kumar
Hi Kumar,
As I mentioned above, there is no document nor server side property to hide the toolbar. You will need to either leave as it is or modify the Windows Registry in all the clients.
The Ajax client allows you to comment a couple of lines where the toolbar is, but this does not apply to the IE Plugin.
Hope that makes sense.
Miguel
Hey Kumar,
As Miguel said, if you are moving over to AJAX you can use the attached document extension to remove the toolbar.
If it's external users it's probably recomended anyway since you will consume less bandwidth with the ajax client.
Hi Miguel,
I have done it for Ajax client, in case of IE Plugin is it possible to hide the Menu option from the toolbar?
Concern regarding hiding menu option is to make unavailable some of the options like
Document Support Info
About Qlikview
Thanks,
Kumar
Hi Kumar,
As long as the IE Plugin is a standalone application installed in the user computer, you need to modify the Windows Registry as far as layout and buttons is concerned. You can apply some security in the document, by using section access for example, and check the Security tab in the Document Properties under the Settings menu. But the Help and Support info will appear always, and makes sense, since when the application crashes, the first thing that the Support guys are going to ask is exactly the Document Support Info.
If this is a serious security concern in your user deployment, and according to what Alexander Karlsson says, I rather move the whole application to use Ajax instead of Plugin.
Hope that helps.
Miguel
Hi, I downloaded the extension, unzipped and placed it in the extension folder. What else need to be done to disable the toolbar? Thank you.
Our company is in the middle of planning the upgrade to QV 11 SR2. In QV 10 we were able to remove the IE toolbars with some help from the forums (Vlad if I remember right). Just wondering if anyone can tell me why it would not be possible in QV11? I see that the files controlling the accesspoint are different, but I would expect that they would still be a possible solution other than AJAX.
We have displays that have a vast amount of objects and the screen real estate is needed.
We have suggested that there be a checkbox to include or exclude the IE toolbars but it seems to have never been addressed.
Thanks,
JS