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| David Bowen 2004-02-07, 9:38 am |
| Hi,
I am having trouble viewing the defaults reports when calling them from a
Bizdesk instance over the internet from another corporate network. The
report page opens but after loadeing the page displays white space as shown:
Description: Sales volume and revenue by date, address, order currency,
and product category
Prepared by: administrator
Prepared on:
I have added the website domain to my trusted site list and I am connecting
using the server administrator account, but still no luck. The server is
behind a firewall which only allows the default ports (80 and 443) through.
Do I need to expose the Analysis Server ports (2725 and 2393) through the
firewall, if so, it seems like a significant security risk? The software we
are using are both Standard Editions and the database and commerce server
applications sit on the same server.
Does this mean that if we want to view the Commerce Server reports securely
over the interenet from the corporate network to our hosting network we will
have to upgrade to Enterprise Edition and utilise the option to connect
using the https protocol?
Kind Regards,
David
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| Maria Quian [MS] 2004-02-07, 9:38 am |
| Thank you for using Microsoft Newsgroups.
You will need to setup OLAP over http(s).
Please review the available documents and the product documentation.
- Q315756 INFO: Ways to Use Commerce Server Business Desk Applications over
an http://kb/article.asp?id=Q315756
You will need Enterprise Edition. From the installation documentation
located at
http://www.microsoft.com/commercese...002/Installatio
n_Guide.htm:
Business Desk Client Software Requirements
In order for Business Desk users to use Analysis Services over HTTP or
HTTPS, your Commerce Server installation must use SQL Server 2000
Enterprise Edition. You cannot connect to SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
with HTTP connectivity. For more information about enabling a Business Desk
user to run dynamic reports over HTTPS, see "Accessing the Analysis Server
Over HTTPS" in Commerce Server 2002 Help.
Maria Quian
Microsoft Technical Support
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
You assume all risk for your use. © 2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
reserved.
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| nabil mendil 2004-02-07, 9:38 am |
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"Maria Quian [MS]" <mquian@online.microsoft.com> a écrit dans le message de
news:A3oL4vl0DHA.3088@cpmsftngxa07.phx.gbl...
> Thank you for using Microsoft Newsgroups.
>
> You will need to setup OLAP over http(s).
>
> Please review the available documents and the product documentation.
> - Q315756 INFO: Ways to Use Commerce Server Business Desk Applications
over
> an http://kb/article.asp?id=Q315756
>
> You will need Enterprise Edition. From the installation documentation
> located at
>
http://www.microsoft.com/commercese...002/Installatio
> n_Guide.htm:
> Business Desk Client Software Requirements
> In order for Business Desk users to use Analysis Services over HTTP or
> HTTPS, your Commerce Server installation must use SQL Server 2000
> Enterprise Edition. You cannot connect to SQL Server 2000 Standard Edition
> with HTTP connectivity. For more information about enabling a Business
Desk
> user to run dynamic reports over HTTPS, see "Accessing the Analysis Server
> Over HTTPS" in Commerce Server 2002 Help.
>
> Maria Quian
> Microsoft Technical Support
>
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
rights.
> You assume all risk for your use. © 2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights
> reserved.
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