This is normal. Landing page and client deployment is done via HTTP and data interchange via HTTPS.
Don’t know if you figured out it yet, but if not I can help you out.
Another way to fix this is to: Log out of IFS Delete the 2.0 folder in the following location on the offending PC C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Apps 3.Relog into IFS and this will download all of the necessary files again (bear in mind every new screen the user goes to, they will have to wait a few seconds for the files to download) Hi CallumW, Himasha already gave the hint to issue this command: rundll32 dfshim CleanOnlineAppCache This deletes the files you are pointing on via CMD console.
Bernd, thank you for your response. Which party is responsible for creating the permission set for the LTU license? Is that something that we as the customer would create and submit for approval to IFS or does IFS create that based on our requirements?That’s correct, customer creates the permission set, exports it and then send it to the corresponding IFS colleague and we will create a new license file with the LTU permission set included. Beforehand the customer needs to clarify the license change with IFS sales to get the necessary information for IFS internal ready to create the new license file.
We plan to go live in May of 2020 and we have a number of users who will only be using IFS to enter and approve purchase requisitions. Is there or could there be a CTU license developes for these users?You will need a LTU license for this. LTU is based on permission set which needs to be created once and will then be read only after the creation of the corresponding license by IFS.
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