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Title: Problem on Planning Analyst
Post by: Jaboy on 05 Aug 2010 03:40:48 AM
To All,

I have already setup Windows 2003, MSSql2000 and Cognos 8.4.

On the last part of the setup who is Create Planning tables, when I launch Planning Analyst it ask for User and Password, when I supply my Cognos Admin ID
which I created from Windows2003 it doent work, but when I login thru Web browser my Cognos Admin user and password are okay.  :-[

Any idea on how to correct this problem.

BTW, Cognos Planning is running on Windows Services.

TIA
Title: Re: Problem on Planning Analyst
Post by: SomeClown on 05 Aug 2010 05:51:03 AM
You need to use Contributor Administration Console to complete the installation for Planning.  Analyst initially never worked for this, and it's been a long time since I tried.  So, open Contributor Administration Console, and once it finishes (status messages will pop up), close the Contributor Admin Console, and you should be able to open Analyst.
Title: Re: Problem on Planning Analyst
Post by: Jaboy on 05 Aug 2010 06:30:59 AM
Quote from: SomeClown on 05 Aug 2010 05:51:03 AM
You need to use Contributor Administration Console to complete the installation for Planning.  Analyst initially never worked for this, and it's been a long time since I tried.  So, open Contributor Administration Console, and once it finishes (status messages will pop up), close the Contributor Admin Console, and you should be able to open Analyst.

When I open either Contributor Admin or Planning Analyst a window will popup asking for user and password, but when I put my cognos admin user and password it doesnt let me in, I disabled Cognos Anonymous access and create a NTLM Windows Authentication in Cognos Configurator maybe this will help you identify the problem.

TIA.
Title: Re: Problem on Planning Analyst
Post by: Jaboy on 05 Aug 2010 06:44:09 AM
I delete Windows Authentication - NTLM and use cognos security on default now its okay but how can I enable the Windows Authentication, where I want my user to be controlled in Windows 2000 server?
Title: Re: Problem on Planning Analyst
Post by: SomeClown on 06 Aug 2010 05:54:41 AM
Your IIS permissions on folders might be wrong - set cgi-bin to Integrated Windows and turn off Anonymous access for that virtual directory

You may also need to set the SingleSignonOption/IdentityMapping key/value pair for the authentication source