OBIEE : Browser and Operating System Compatibility Including Known Issues and Solutions Contents PREFACE ................................................................................................................................ 2 SUPPORTED BROWSERS AND OPERATING SYSTEMS............................................................... 3 SUMMARY OF KNOWN BROWSER/OS ISSUES: ....................................................................... 4 ISSUE 1: INTERNET EXPLORER ROLL BACK .............................................................................. 5 ISSUE 2: FIREFOX PATCH ........................................................................................................ 9 ISSUE 3: ADOBE FLASH REQUIRED ........................................................................................ 13 ISSUE 4: ROLLBACK TO FIREFOX VERSION 15 ........................................................................ 16 Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 1 October 25, 2012 Preface: OBIEE is a robust web based reporting tool that uses the power of Adobe Flash, and is supported by many different browsers and operating systems. If you experience any difficulties, you may need to adjust your browser’s version or configuration. For example: • Currently, to use Internet Explorer you must have version 8, not 9. You may have upgraded to 9 when you did a Microsoft update, and if so, you will need to roll back to version 8. • To use Firefox you cannot use version 16. • To view animated graphs you may need to add Adobe Flash components that you currently do not have on your computer. The purpose of this document is to inform the UDW+ OBIEE user community of any known compatibility issues and to offer solutions or workarounds to the problems. The Decision Support Group will continue ongoing testing of various browsers and operating systems and how they respond to OBIEE. As users of the system, we would greatly appreciate you documenting any browser/OS related issues. This document will be a collaborative and continued ‘work in progress’. If you are experiencing difficulties or have questions, please contact The Decision Support Group. Email: [email protected] Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 2 October 25, 2012 Supported Browsers and Operating Systems Oracle has documented the following as being supported ‘browsers’ and ‘operating systems’ for OBIEE 11.1.1.5. OPERATING SYSTEMS: Apple Mac OS X 10.5, 10.6 4 Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Microsoft Windows 2003 Server SP2 Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft Windows 2008 Server BROWSERS: Firefox (any version up to version 15) Internet Explorer 7; 8 (NOTE: IE 9 is stated as being supported, but there are known issues. It is currently recommended not to use IE9) Safari (desktop) 3.2; 4.x; 5.x Safari (iOS) 4.3 Chrome 1+ OTHER TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS: • • • Adobe Flash Active X and Plugin are required. (Currently, Adobe Flash Player version 11.4 is recommended) To determine your version of Flash, you can go to a website like http://flashplayerversion.info/ or http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/find-version-flash-player.html Adobe reader is required. (Currently, version 10.1.3 is recommended) Microsoft Excel is required. BEST OPTIONS: As of August 30, the current ‘Best Options’ for OBIEE are: Firefox (Currently version 15) and Windows 7 Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 3 October 25, 2012 Summary of Known Browser/OS Issues: Browser and version FireFox any version OS Description Windows 7 Professional I cannot create a chart. Says Adobe is not installed. Click the link provided and it does not work Possible Workaround Install Adobe IE 9 Windows 7 Professional I cannot log in to OBIEE. No error message…just a continuous prompt to log in Use Fire Fox FireFox v11 Windows 7 Professional Cannot see ‘ALL’ Subject Areas under “NewAnalysis” I see some…but not all. Use IE8 Windows 7 Professional I can not get the OBIEE log in screen to load. It says my browser is not supported by Oracle’s BI presentation Services. When I try to access OBIEE, I get prompted that the connection is untrusted. Use IE8 FireFox v11 FireFox 15 Firefox 15 Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Professional Firefox version 16 Windows or Mac Google Chrome Windows 7 Professional The spinning globe does not show up and wants me to choose how to open it or save it table prompt dropdowns no longer work I cannot determine the legend or the axis labels in my graphs Browser and OS Issues v5 Roll back to firefox v15 Use Firefox or IE8 Solution(if available) Documented On: April 4, 2012 Documented By: Lk857 April 1, 2012 LK857 April 4, 2012 Lk857 Apply FireFox patch explained in this blog: http://obiee101.blogspot.com/2012/02/obiee11gfirefox-10-problems.html (Screenshots of process are available. Call Lisa if you need them.) April 16, 2012 Lk857 Click on ‘I understand the risks’; Click on ‘Add Exception’ August 30, 2012 Lk857 Upgrade your version of flash (Need both the Active X and the Plug in. See 1st note above) August 30, 2012 Lk857 This is a known issue with Firefox v 16. You must roll back to v15 or use a different browser. To roll back to version 15 go to the following URL: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/relea ses/15.0/ Choose Click on Win 32/ Choose En-US/ Choose Firefox setup 15.0.exe Save the program Run the file ‘Firefox Setup 15.0.exe’ Follow Setup Wizard prompts This is a known issue with Chrome and the only fix, currently, is to use a different browser. October 16, 2012 Lk857 August 30, 2012 Lk857 Go to http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer.html Download the Adobe Flash player. Go to your control PanelProgramsPrograms and features. Ensure you get the ‘Active X’ and the ‘Plugin’ The ActiveX is for Internet Explorer, and the plugin is for all other browsers (Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc.). Google Chrome does not require Flash Player to be installed, as it is preinstalled in Chrome. Note: You can also download each Adobe item from: http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/distribu tion3.html Use a different browser, or roll IE9 back to IE 8. To roll back to IE8: Go to StartControl PanelProgramsPrograms and Features Uninstall a Program. Uninstall IE9. Your browser will automatically go back to IE8. Restart OBIEE (Screenshots of process are available. Call Lisa if you need them.) Apply FireFox patch explained in this blog: http://obiee101.blogspot.com/2012/02/obiee11gfirefox-10-problems.html (Screenshots of process are available. Call Lisa if you need them.) Page 4 October 25, 2012 Issue 1: Internet Explorer Roll Back ISSUE: My computer automatically updated my Internet Explorer browser to version 9 OR ISSUE: I get to the OBIEE log in page but I can not log in. No error messages are thrown. It just keeps asking me to log in over and over. FIX: You have to remove IE 9 and roll your browser back to IE 8. Internet Explorer 8 is a built-in feature of Windows 7 and Vista. Therefore, once you uninstall the update of Internet Explorer 9, Internet Explorer will roll back to version 8. Click on your Start Button 2. Choose the Control Panel 1. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 5 October 25, 2012 3. Choose Programs (or Programs and Features) 4. Click on ‘View Installed Updates’ in the top left of the screen. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 6 October 25, 2012 5. Scroll down the list of installed updates. In the Microsoft Windows section find Windows Internet Explorer 9 . a. Select this item and click on Uninstall b. When prompted to confirm click on Yes c. Restart your computer PLEASE REMEMBER: Your computer will automatically upgrade your browser the next time a windows update is performed unless you do the following: 1. To stop any future IE updates: a. Click on your Start Button b. Click on ‘All Programs’ c. Scroll until you find ‘Windows Update’. Click on it. A screen similar to the one below will appear. d. Click on Check for updates on the left Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 7 October 25, 2012 2. When updates are ready, you will see the number of updates in the center of the screen a. Click on the ‘Important Updates’ link in the center of the screen. b. Deselect the option for installing Windows Internet Explorer 9 for Windows 7 c. Right click on Windows Internet Explorer 9 for Windows 7 d. Select Hide update e. Click on OK That’s it! You will not be prompted to upgrade your IE browser from version 8 to version 9 any longer. At a later time, you may come back to this window and choose the option, on the left, to ‘Restore Hidden Updates’. This will allow you to ‘unhide’ IE9 and ultimately reactivate the IE 9 updates. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 8 October 25, 2012 Issue 2: Firefox Patch ISSUE: I am using FIREFOX BROSWER version 11 and can not see all my subject areas when I try to create a new analysis. (Security is not the issue) OR ISSUE: I am using FIREFOX BROWSER version 11 and can not get the OBIEE log in screen to load properly. FIX: You need to upgrade firefox to version 15 or apply a patch to your firefox browser. 1. Confirm the version of firefox installed: a. Open Firefox b. Go to the orange ‘Firefox’ drop down on thetop left side of browser window. c. Choose ‘Help’ d. Choose About Firefox Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 9 October 25, 2012 e. You will see a screen similar to the following where you will see the version installed: f. If you are using version 11 you will need to apply the firefox patch. Note: For those interested, this patch was originally found at: http://obiee101.blogspot.com/2012/02/obiee11g-firefox-10-problems.html Note: another helpful site is:https://blogs.oracle.com/proactivesupportEPM/entry/firefox_10_and_obiee) g. If you are not using version 11 Firefox, please call the DSG for further assistance. 2. The Fix: a. Open a Firefox window b. Type the following into the Firefox address bar: about:config c. Click ‘I’ll be careful, I promise!’ when prompted. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 10 October 25, 2012 d. Your screen will now look similar to the following e. Right click anywhere on the page and choose: i. NewString Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 11 October 25, 2012 f. In the prompt box , name the new string value: General.useragent.override g. Click OK h. Enter the following in the next prompt box for the string value: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; Windows NT 6.1; rv:10.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/9.0 i. j. k. l. Click OK Close Firefox windows Open Firefox Open OBIEE (to refresh OBIEE log in screen) Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 12 October 25, 2012 Issue 3: Adobe Flash Required ISSUE: Can’t see or create charts on my dashboards OR ISSUE: Unable to install Adobe Flash by following prompts on the OBIEE chart screen. FIX: Go to Adobe’s website and down load the latest version of Flash. Please note: I had Adobe Flash Active X installed on my PC; however, I did not have the Adobe Flash Plug-in installed. You need both. You can check to see if you have both by going to: a. StartControl PanelProgramsPrograms and features. b. Look for ‘Adobe’ items that are installed 1. Go to Adobe’s web site 2. Click on the link to ‘Download Adobe Flash Player’ Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 13 October 25, 2012 3. Deselect the checkbox for the free Google toolbar and click ‘Download now’. 4. When prompted click ‘RUN’ 5. Choose ‘Run’ to the security warning Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 14 October 25, 2012 6. If prompted to allow Adobe to make changes to the computer, click ‘Yes’. 7. Adobe has completed the installation. Click Finish 8. Your charts should now display properly. You may need to refresh your browser screen. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 15 October 25, 2012 Issue 4: Rollback to Firefox version 15 ISSUE: Can’t see table prompt drop down boxes. FIX: You need to rollback Firefox browser to version 15 . 1. The Fix: a. Open a Firefox window b. Go to the following URL: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/15.0/ The following screen will appear: Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 16 October 25, 2012 c. Choose the correct folder to open: i. PC users : Choose ‘win32/’ ii. Mac Users: choose ‘mac/’ d. Choose ‘en-US/’ e. Choose the correct file to run: i. PC users: Choose ‘Firefox Setup 15.0 .exe’ ii. Mac Users: Choose ‘Firefox 15.0 .dmg’ f. Save the file to your computer g. Once the file has been saved, browse to that location on your computer and open the file that you downloaded. Please Note: The steps on the proceeding pages are documented for PC users only. Mac users should follow the same basic procedure, but the screenshots may look slightly different. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 17 October 25, 2012 h. Choose ‘RUN’. i. The file will extract itself and the Wizard will open. Choose ‘Next’. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 18 October 25, 2012 j. Choose ‘Standard’ and click ‘Next’ k. A window will appear showing you where the file will be installed and a checkbox will be available to set Firefox as your default browser. (Check or uncheck this at your discretion). Click ‘Upgrade’. Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 19 October 25, 2012 l. Firefox version 15 will be installed and a completion window will appear. Check or uncheck the box to ‘Launch Firefox now’ at your discretion. Click ‘Finish’. PLEASE REMEMBER: Your computer will automatically upgrade your Firefox browser the next time a windows update is performed unless you do the following: 1. To stop any future Firefox updates: a. b. c. d. Open Firefox Go to the orange ‘Firefox’ drop down on thetop left side of browser window. Choose ‘Help’ Choose OptionsOptions dsd Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 20 October 25, 2012 e. Go to the ‘Advanced’ Option at the top of the screen. f. Choose the ‘Update’ tab. g. Select the option: ‘Check for updates, but let me choose whether to install them’ h. Click ‘Ok’ at the bottom of the window! That’s it!! You have successfully completed the task!! Browser and OS Issues v5 Page 21 October 25, 2012
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