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Thanks for your suggestion,
But that wasn't the problem because QVS and users are on the same domain
In fact I have installed the V9 on IIS. And I didn't notice that the QlikView Web Server was activated. I've shut down IIS, I've added the server url in trusted sites in Internet Explorer for users and now all is ok.
Thanks for your help anyway
Are you using IIS or the built-in web server?
Hi,
I'm using the IIS version
regards
Well, that's really more of a Windows issue than a QlikView issue. However, this behavior is usually caused by a lack of trust relationship that prohibits auto-authentication. Often this is the case if the server resides on a different subdomain (e.g. clients would be under testdomain.com and server would be under root.testdomain.com). You would then need to put the site in your Local Intranet in IE for it to seamlessly log you in. Go to the Tools --> Internet Options --> Security tab. Click on "Local Intranet" --> Sites --> Advanced. Enter the site(s) here. Unfortunately, this would need to be done client-side (or pushed out to clients through a GPO) unless you change the subdomain that the server is on...
Regards,
Thanks for your suggestion,
But that wasn't the problem because QVS and users are on the same domain
In fact I have installed the V9 on IIS. And I didn't notice that the QlikView Web Server was activated. I've shut down IIS, I've added the server url in trusted sites in Internet Explorer for users and now all is ok.
Thanks for your help anyway