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Custom Login Page

I have two departments, and each one must have a personalized login and access point page (different logos).

I have made those changes:

On Management Console:

     Set the Web Server Authentication to custom login page (./FormLogin.htm)

     Add two folders (Dep1 and Dep2) each one with its own path

I used as base the default "C:\Program Files\QlikView\Web" folder to create the folder for each department

On each path, changed the images bg_login.png and bg_login.png

Change the form action on each FormLogin.htm to:

/QvAJAXZfc/Authenticate.aspx?back=/Dep1/FormLogin.htm

/QvAJAXZfc/Authenticate.aspx?back=/Dep2/FormLogin.htm

The problem is that the Authenticate.aspx always redirects to /qlikview/index.htm. I also tried to change the form action on FormLogin.htm to "/QvAJAXZfc/Authenticate.aspx?back=/Dep1/index.htm" with no success

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Finally solved by myself:

added this javascript code to the index.html file in the qlikview folder:

document.location.href = document.referrer.lastIndexOf('/') + '/Index.htm';

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vikasmahajan

I think you need to go through An introduction to QlikView Security using Web Tickets

discussion.

Or  you can implement Iframe for two diff depts. in html you need to code

<HTML>

<H1>Wel Come to Qlikview</H1>

</ul>

<iframe height='600' width='1200' src='http://100.0.7.15/QvAJAXZfc/opendoc.htm?document=Indoco_PnO.qvw&host=QVS@qlikviewserver' frameborder='0'></iframe>

</HTML>

Save in 2 diff html.

Vikas

Hope this resolve your issue.
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Finally solved by myself:

added this javascript code to the index.html file in the qlikview folder:

document.location.href = document.referrer.lastIndexOf('/') + '/Index.htm';

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Hi

how do you set the page in the  custom login page field on server ?

i'm trying to set a file and i't not works.

thank you

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On the Management Consolo:

System -> Setup -> Management Service -> QlikView Web Server -> QVWS@server -> Autenthication -> Login Address

Select the radio "Custom login page" and a textbox appears

Anonymous
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I have the same problem of Ramon Rios . I putted a HTML file on WEB default folder, as you, and setted up the custom login page, but when accessing i got: "Failed to authenticate"

Salvador Arnal Julian you just setup the custom login page or had you setup "Authentication Type" (NTML; Header; Custom User) and "Authentication" (Always; Login; Never)?

And what about the Server Security Configuration? What had i put on "Authentication Clients" option, "Authorization"?

Thankss

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Hi,

I have configure Active Directory to manage the users login.

I have attached captures with my actual configurationCapt01.PNG.pngCapt02.PNG.pngCapt03.PNG.png

The FormLogin.htm is the same that comes with Qlikview (On C:\ProgramFiles\QlikView\Web\), I only changed the Images.

rbalatbat
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Hi s.arnal.qv

Good you give me a complete walkthrough how you where able to accomplish this?

please do email at gb2_gb3@yahoo.com

Thanks and Best Regards,