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Use Macbook Qlik to access via browser ...
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Hello guys,
I'm new in the use of Qlik and have difficulty accessing the Qlik tool with a Macbook.
I tried with Safari and Chrome, but it was not possible.
Can someone help me?
I already appreciate the attention and I look forward to a brief return.
Nelson Covolo


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Could you elaborate further on the difficulties you have accessing the accesspoint and opening documents?

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Hello Swuehl,
First of all, Thank's for your help.
Recently we acquired Qlik Sense server.
After preparing the first data analysis, it not is possible to access the site via web browser on the Macbook (MacOS).
The site asks for authentication, the user name and password is informed, but I have the following return messages.
First message:
An error occured
Connection lost. Make sure que Qlik Sense is running properly. If your session has timed out due to inactivity refresh to keep working.
Second message:
Access to the App is denied. NoAvailibleAcessType (OnLicenseAcessDenied)
I tried to access using Safari and Google Chrome on the Macbook, but it did not work with any of the browsers.
Using Windows OS I can normally access.
My goal is only to access and view web browser data analysis using Macbook (MacOS) that were built in my Qlik Sense.
What should I do on the server so you can access using the MacOS?
I found on the Internet some posts talking about QlikView Access Point that enables access by any browser or OS.
Can you help me solve this case, directing what should I do?
Any step-by-step guide you can send me to solve this issue?
I thank your help and I look forward to a brief return.
Regards,
Nelson Covolo
+55 (18) 99612-0298

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I still have this issue. Did you manage to solve this?

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Hi! I have the same issue, could you solve that?
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You should be able to access QlikView Server/AccessPoint just fine using the Safari browser or Chrome for Mac via the QlikView Ajax client. There is no Mac specific client, you would need to choose the Ajax client in the AccessPoint in order for things to work properly in this use case. Depending upon how you have the QlikView Web Server resource configured, if the Mac is not sending user credentials, the web server should send back the auth request which would result in a windows auth dialog on the Mac side. If you are using a third party SSO system, that could pose other requirements etc. as well. Best I have for information provided.
Try hitting the Demo site with your Mac and see if you can open anything there, if you can, then the issue is something in the environment preventing things.
https://demos.qlik.com/qlikview
Regards,
Brett
I now work a compressed schedule, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, so those will be the days I will reply to any follow-up posts.
