RE: Trouble entering data in BAIRS fields

From: Riff Khan <riff_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 16:24:13 -0800

Hi Scott,

 

Try this:

 

In IE go to View à Explorer à Un check “Discuss”

 

Riff

 

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From: owner-micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu
[mailto:owner-micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Scott
Miramontes
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:58 PM
To: micronet-list_at_lists.berkeley.edu
Subject: [Micronet] Trouble entering data in BAIRS fields

 

Hello,

 

There are two computers here at the Haas School that won't allow the users
to enter anything into the fields that show up in BAIRS reports. Hyperion
is installed and the reports show up, but when the user clicks on an empty
field, no cursor shows up and they can't type anything. I have tried
reinstalling Hyperion, wiping out both Hyperion and IE config files,
clearing out cookies/cache/temp files, and logging into the same machine
with multiple accounts (the problem is not account-specific). I also tried
setting IE security to the lowest possible level. Nothing seems to work.

 

Has anyone seen this problem? Are there any known fixes? The BAIRS
helpdesk seems pretty stumped and told me to wipe out the profile, but like
I said, I'm sure this is not account-specific.

 

Thank you,

Scott Miramontes

Staff Computing Support

Haas School of Business

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