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Anonymous
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IE Viewer

We are at a point now where we wish to publish our reports to the Directors.  We have our Qlikview server and AccessPoint all in place and I can happily drop my qvw file into AccessPoint and open it through there, but we have no idea as to how we then make it available to the 4 people we have down as having viewer licences?

Our K3 Syspro rep seems like he has no idea as he says to get the viewer to “navigate via IE or another browser to \\QLIKVIEWSERVER\ACCESSPOINTURL” - this did not work!  There is obviously something basic missing from his instruction, is anyone able to advise?

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Anonymous
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If I got your question right (?), it is:

"http://<yourserver>/qlikview"

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Anonymous
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If I got your question right (?), it is:

"http://<yourserver>/qlikview"

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Hi James,

My understanding from your statement is that the app is up and running on AccesPoint and people are able to access it and now you want to give access to 4 other people ?

Clever_Anjos
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Usually the correct address is  http://[yourservername_or_ip/qlikview"

Anonymous
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This has worked so thank you for that, i cant believe our Syspro rep did not know that....

so this is the web portal than?... i cant believe there is no security login etc?

Anonymous
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James,

Security is a different matter.

First, there could be restricted access to this portal as to any other internal or external website.  I'm not an expert in this, so can't tell more.

Second, even if every user can access the portal, it doesn't mean that every user can see every QV application which is on this server.  Applications can be distributed to the selected users or user groups, and will be invisible for other users.

Third, even if you see an application in portal, it doesn't mean you can open it - there could be QV security based on Section Access.

Regards,

Michael