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Hi,
We just installed our Qlikview Server and I am having trouble logging into AccessPoint. I can sign in from the server fine (localhost and the full url). But when I try to sign in on my local machine I get stuck in a loop. It accepts my credentials but still says 'Welcome Anonymous: Sign In'. This happens in IE and IE Tab in Chrome. If I open an incognito window in chrome I am able to sign in. When using Firefox I can sign in normally. Chrome gets stuck at "loading content" without IE tab or Incognito.
We are using the Qlikview Webserver (not IIS). Authentication is set to 'Login' and type is 'Ntlm'.
Thanks in advance,
Matt
Matthew,
For any chance you DNS name has Underscores? Can you try using the IP address instead?
Gio
Hi Matthew,
Please add the server to the "local intranet zone" inside IE settings. Have you connected the Active Directory inside the QMC > DSC settings?
Regards,
Erik
Hi,
Change Authentication from 'Login' to "Always"
Bill
Hi Erik,
Thanks for the reply.
I tried adding it to the "local intranet zone" and it didn't fix it. I do have Active Directory set up in the DSC settings. It's the only DSC setting I have entered.
I have a POC environment set up from when we were evaluating Qlikview and did not have this issue on that server. If I transfer my license to that server I don't get this issue. I double checked all of the settings and the only difference is we do not have Publisher on the production environment.
I have also tried a DNS flush and cleared by browser cookies an cache.
Thanks,
Matt
Hi Bill,
I tried to no avail.
Thanks,
Matt
Matthew,
For any chance you DNS name has Underscores? Can you try using the IP address instead?
Gio
Hi Giuseppe,
We do have underscores. I tried the IP address and it worked. I'll get the URL updated to have the underscores removed and hopefully the issue goes away. I'll update the thread with my results.
Thanks for your help!
Matt
Nice catch Giuseppe, I didn't think to ask that, rarely see people doing that.
Bill
yeah, it has to do with RFC 1912, which browsers have problems translating "underscores" and/or other special characters. Note if this fixes the issue, is not a Qlikview issue but a DNS issues instead.
Thanks Bill Britt
Gio
The underscores were the isue. We changed the DNS name and it is working.
Thanks for your help,
Matt