andy_smith
Well Known Member
Hi List,
In the web client, if the work with submitted jobs function to 'view
OSA' or 'view CSV' is used (to view a FormScape OSA output or a CSV file
report output) they both come up with an internet explorer pop up
message that states you are trying to download from a web site the
'com.jdedwards.jas.ube'.
I think this is a nuance of the later IE security and for the OSA for
example I created a file association on the local workstation for .UBE
to run the PDF viewer (Adobe) which allowed this pop up message to be
responded to by pressing the 'open' button (and it opened Adobe to view
the OSA output).
However I now realize it is doing the same for the 'View CSV' output
option which if I amend the file association for .UBE to open Excel this
works OK but knocks the other OSA capability out.
Does anyone know what the function is doing here or if there is some way
in IE to overcome this ?
Thanks,
Andy Smith
Technical Consultant
WHITEHOUSE
Consultants
http://www.whitehouse-consult.co.uk
Office: 01564 711037
Direct: 01159 825987
Mobile: 07949 603770
E-Mail: [email protected]
Andy Smith
Whitehouse Consultants
Win2K SQLServer7 Xe
In the web client, if the work with submitted jobs function to 'view
OSA' or 'view CSV' is used (to view a FormScape OSA output or a CSV file
report output) they both come up with an internet explorer pop up
message that states you are trying to download from a web site the
'com.jdedwards.jas.ube'.
I think this is a nuance of the later IE security and for the OSA for
example I created a file association on the local workstation for .UBE
to run the PDF viewer (Adobe) which allowed this pop up message to be
responded to by pressing the 'open' button (and it opened Adobe to view
the OSA output).
However I now realize it is doing the same for the 'View CSV' output
option which if I amend the file association for .UBE to open Excel this
works OK but knocks the other OSA capability out.
Does anyone know what the function is doing here or if there is some way
in IE to overcome this ?
Thanks,
Andy Smith
Technical Consultant
WHITEHOUSE
Consultants
http://www.whitehouse-consult.co.uk
Office: 01564 711037
Direct: 01159 825987
Mobile: 07949 603770
E-Mail: [email protected]
Andy Smith
Whitehouse Consultants
Win2K SQLServer7 Xe