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Hi everyone,
I am facing a quite odd problem and hopefully you guys can help me out.
I've made a pivot table where one of the expressions contains an URL which leads to a specific folder.
When I am developing into qlikview server the hyperlink works just fine both in Desktop and in Access point (IE).
So then I asked users to try it out. Mainly, two problems showed off:
1- People couldn't access this hyperlink using Chrome. It seems that Ajax can't make It to the folder, even though the Path is "file://pathtothefolder/".
I then searched about It and came up with the conclusion that i needed to create a http:// path to that folder using IIS. Well, I am not that into IT, so i couldn't make it to work and asked an infra guy to help me.
He then said we could not create this http path because servers arent integrated by AD and we would stop at credencials.
Is it true or not entirely?
2- When using IE, after installing the Plugins access point sugests, I could enter the folder.
But when I tried with IE11, it didn't work.
So i downloaded the most recent qlik IE plugins and installed. This time the app didn't loaded att all, a message was shown - "loading app" - and then It seemed to refresh automatically and a vicious loop happened untill IE stopped working.
I looked for It and someone said that upgrading qv version to 12 worked. Well, is it worth the try?
My server version is 11 and sr6.
Thank you guys, any help is appreciated.
Fernando Wenzel
1. If the webservers are not integrated with AD and also use authentication and authorization to restrict access to content on the webserver then users would get a login screen if they tried to open the url.
2. You need to same plugin version as the server version your using. So either download the plugin version for 11.20 SR6 or upgrade everything to 12.10.
Hi Gysbert,
1 - Hmmm ok! Will try it. Hopefully the screen will appear!
2 - Got it. Will try asap.
Many Thanks.
Thanks, Miguel!
1 - Well, that's the scenario. According to Gysbert a login screen would show, but I see that is not the case, right?
If is not possible to do with different credencials, do you see any other possibility for it to work in Chrome?
2 - Ok! And QlikView 11 plugins supports IE11, right?
Thanks a lot.
About the login screen... that depends on how the webserver is configured. It could also simply return a 403 access denied page.
1.- Unless the security system in place is capable of mapping the credentials from one system to NTFS and therefore have a passthrough to Windows file system, most likely the screen will display an error. Anyway, this should be confirmed by IT
2.- Yes, QlikView 11.20 plugin is supported for IE11 in Windows 7 and higher. The full list of supported systems is in the download portal as "QlikView System Requirements" and Qlik Support can provide you with those.
Thank you both guys,
I will test these solutions and return back here.
One last question about item 1: if a 403 error appears, what other solution could I do to make this folder hyperlink work in Chrome?
Again, many thanks.
If a 403 appears, it means the user does not have access to the folder, but that the web server got the request. You will need IT to grant those users access to the folder anyway
Guys, would you have any tutorial on how to create this http link? what i found searching online didn't help me at all.
Thanks