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QMC error while uploading images
Hello all,
I am having some issues while importing images from QMC.
I have created a content library. But when I select the "Browse" button and select the image, the following error occurs.
I am the root admin. So I don't think there is any security issues.
The log file shows: "Internal Server Error HTTP 500"
How do I solve this?
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Qlik Sense is not quite ready for FIPS, so go ahead and turn that off. It's been implicated in a variety of issues.


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Hi Rohan,
I would restart the repository services and try uploading it again.
Thanks,
Sangram Reddy.


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Please post the Log > Repository > Trace > System log from an instance where you try to upload. The System logs are generally the best for troubleshooting purposes.

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I tried restarting all the services. But that didn't work

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Hi Levi,
The log file which you have specified shows the following error:
"This implementation is not part of the Windows Platform FIPS validated cryptographic algorithms"
Thanks,
Rohan


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Qlik Sense is not quite ready for FIPS, so go ahead and turn that off. It's been implicated in a variety of issues.

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Thanks for the input Levi.
But, by default, it is enabled and I do not have rights to turn that off due to security concerns of my company.
I also consulted my security team and they said that they cannot take any chances turning FIPS off.
So I guess it is a dead end for me here!!!!!
Thanks anyways.


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Understandable on your end. To update you, it looks like 2.0.7 and 2.2 (shipping in mid-February) should work well with FIPS.
Edit: There still is no release with full FIPS support

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Thank You Levi !!! Ill be looking forward for the updated versions of QlikSense!

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Is there a FIPS compliant version yet?

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