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BIP 12c Guest user access

Hello all,
Is there a way or work around to enable guest user in BIP 12c when it is installed along with OBIEE? Oracle documentation says we cannot?
a) any work arounds to enable it?
b) is there a way we can configure another BIP in the same weblogic environment(deploy the war file or so?). I tried configuring from the installer but it asks to create another weblogic instance.
Thanks
Answers
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Hi,
Create a "guest" user in OBIEE, triple check the permission you set to make sure it can't do anything unwanted (more or less no access to anything and not allowed to create any content) and use it by adding the username/password in the URL (avoiding OBIEE to prompt the user for it).
So using the NQUser=<your guest user>&NQPassword=<your guest password> added to the URL.
Really make sure about the security, because it's a standard OBIEE user, so it's up to you to make sure it will not have access to anything unwanted.
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We are not allowed to pass user credentials and it is actually working from another system. They are insisting us to enable the guest folder and not ready to change anything other than url in their system. So is it possible to create a new instance without shared catalog from BI from the same weblogic environment?
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is there a way we can configure another BIP in the same weblogic environment(deploy the war file or so?). I tried configuring from the installer but it asks to create another weblogic
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You would need another stand-alone BIP Installation. Baked-in BIP in OBIEE is integrated.
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How to install it using existing weblogic ?
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It is very difficult to understand .... any hints on how to start please ...
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3295595 wrote:It is very difficult to understand .... any hints on how to start please ...
If the documentation is too hard to understand then hire a consultant to do the job.
We all start the same way: if we face something we don't know we sit down and learn it.
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i am very poor to hire a consultant ....
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Does this help to proceed further:
In below mentioned link under section "2.2.3.5 Installing Multiple Products in the Same Domain"
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