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DRAFT KB-XXXX SAML authentication fails in IE11 following hotfix.

This issue has been resolved in an Appian hotfix/new Appian version. Please apply the latest hotfix to your Appian installation or upgrade to the latest version of Appian.

Symptoms

Following a hotfix, SAML login loads a blank page without any error displayed. Right clicking on the blank page and selecting "Inspect Element," then selecting the "Debugger" tab shows the below error:


Cause

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  • The cause is concise and does not disclose more information than absolutely necessary.
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  • This issue has been reported to the Appian Product Team. The reference number for this issue is AN-XXXXX.
  • This product use case has been logged to the Appian Product Team for consideration to add this functionality in the product. Kindly note it is not Appian Support’s policy to disclose how or when a product use case will be implemented.
  • This issue has been addressed via AN-XXXXX in Appian X.X Hotfix Package X.
  • This issue has been addressed via AN-XXXXX in the following hotfixes/versions:
    • List each specific hotfix package/version in descending order by version.
  • This use case has been incorporated in Appian X.X Hotfix Package X.
  • This use case has been incorporated in the following versions/hotfixes:
    • List each specific hotfix package/version in descending order by version.

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Action

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  • Apply the latest hotfix to your Appian installation.
  • Upgrade to the latest version of Appian.
  • Apply the latest hotfix to your Appian installation or upgrade to the latest version of Appian.

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  • There is no action or workaround currently available for this issue. If you are facing this issue, please open a support case with Appian.

Workaround

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Affected Versions

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  • This article applies to all versions of Appian.
  • This article applies to Appian 7.11 and later.
  • This article applies to Appian 16.2 and earlier.
  • This article applies to Appian 7.11 and 16.1.
  • This article applies to Appian 16.1, 16.2, and 16.3.
  • This article applies to all versions of Appian from Appian 7.10 to Appian 16.2.
  • This article applies to all versions of Appian using JBoss EAP 6.4.9 as an application server and Internet Explorer 9 as a web browser.
  • This article applies to all versions of Appian Cloud.

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