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  1. Preface
  2. Web Service Concepts
  3. Understanding the Web Services Provider
  4. Using the Web Services Hub Console
  5. Batch Web Service Operations
  6. Writing Client Applications
  7. Working with Web Service Sources and Targets
  8. Editing Web Service Sources and Targets
  9. Working with Web Service Mappings
  10. Working with Web Service Workflows
  11. Appendix A: Web Service Sample Client Applications
  12. Appendix B: Configure the Web Browser

Web Services Provider Guide

Web Services Provider Guide

Configure the Web Browser

Configure the Web Browser

You can use Microsoft Internet Explorer or Google Chrome to launch the Web Services Hub Console in the Informatica platform.
To run the Web Services Hub Console, configure the following options in your browser:
Scripting and ActiveX
Enable the following controls on Microsoft Internet Explorer:
  • Active scripting
  • Allow programmatic clipboard access
  • Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins
  • Script ActiveX controls marked safe for scripting
To configure the controls, click
Tools
Internet options
Security
Custom level
.
Trusted sites
If the Informatica domain runs on a network with Kerberos authentication, you must configure the browser to allow access to the Informatica web applications. In Microsoft Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, and Google Chrome, add the URL of the Informatica web application to the list of trusted sites. In Safari, add the certificate of the Informatica web application to the keychain. If you are using Chrome version 86.0.42x or later on Windows, you must also set the
AuthServerWhitelist
and
AuthNegotiateDelegateWhitelist
policies.

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