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We are having an issues with some users not being able to view csv reports. When they click on the view CSV an IE window flashes and then disappears and nothing comes up. Before when I had the UBEContentDisposition=TRUE flag set to true it was fine however users did not appreciate the fact that they were being asked to open or save so this flag has since been turned off, now PDF's are opening up automatically with the generic report name but some users are not getting the option to open CSV. It is not across the board so I don't think it is a server issues.
I am sure others have seen this before, can you enlighten me on the solution.
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Some notes I took on this a while back:
Issue:
Export to CSV
Open Excel when viewing CSV output reports
Open Excel when viewing CSV output report without prompting
UBE as known filetype?
Options
1- Using SMS (or MOM)
Add
e1dv
e1py
e1cv
e1
e1dv.chci.lan
e1py.chci.lan
e1cv.chci.lan
e1.chci.lan
to Local intranet
Registry setting
Regmon
Ensure that every new computer gets this added.
Change security settings for Local Intranet to enable installation of signed ActiveX controls
Registry setting for auto-open of CSV (UBE?) files
2- Using SMS or login scripts, manually install the ActiveX control
http://e1dv/jde/axctls/jdeexpimpU.cab
Ensure that every new computer gets this added.
In order to view the already installed ActiveX controls, and the location of such
files, do the following:
Viewing the installed ActiveX controls:
Go into the Internet Explorer options.
General tab select Settings.
Push button for view objects.
This displays installed active X controls.
Right click on JDE control and select properties. This will display where it is
installed and what is installed.
http://www.peoplesoft.com/psp/portprd/CUSTOMER/CRM/c/C1C_MENU.C1_SOLN_SUMMARY.GBL?page=C1_SOLN_SUMMARY&SETID=SHARE&SOLUTION_ID=200971863
Test. Test. Test