Windows DSN Configuration
Using the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator
You can use the Microsoft ODBC Data Source Administrator to edit the DSN configuration. Note that the DSN is created during the installation process.
Complete the following steps to edit the DSN configuration:
- Select Start > Search, and enter ODBC Data Sources in the Search box.
- Choose the version of the ODBC Administrator that corresponds to the bitness of your application (32-bit or 64-bit).
- Click the System DSN tab.
- Select the system data source and click Configure.
- Edit the information on the Connection tab and click OK.
Note: For .NET Framework 4.0, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2015-2022 Redistributable. For .NET Framework 3.5, the driver distributes Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable.
Ensuring Registry Access
The driver stores connection information in the Windows registry. To ensure that the driver can write to the registry, perform either of the following actions:
- Run the calling application as an administrator.
- Connect via a User DSN instead of a System DSN.
Connecting to SAPBusinessObjectsBI
To connect to your SAP BusinessObjects BI instance, you must set the following:
- URL: The SAP BusinessObjects BI REST API URL. To discover this:
- Log into the Central Management Console.
- Choose Applications from the combo box.
- Select RESTful Web Service. The Central Management Console displays the access URL, which is http://{Server-Name}:6405/biprws by default.
- AuthScheme: Set this to the type of authentication to use when connecting to SAP BusinessObjects BI.
Basic
To connect to SAP BusinessObjects BI using the default Basic authentication mechanism, set the AuthScheme to Basic, and set these properties:
Enterprise
To connect to SAP BusinessObjects BI using Enterprise authentication, set the AuthScheme to Enterprise, and set these properties:
LDAP
To connect to SAP BusinessObjects BI using LDAP authentication, set the AuthScheme to LDAP, and set these properties:
WinAD
To connect to SAP BusinessObjects BI using Windows AD authentication, set the AuthScheme to WinAD, and set these properties:
CyberArk
To connect to CyberArk, set the AuthScheme to CyberArk, and set these properties:
- User: The CyberArk login name (user@domain).
- Password: The CyberArk user's password.
- SSOLoginURL: The app's single sign on URL.
- SSOExchangeURL: The url used for the exchange of the SAML token for SAP BusinessObjects BI credentials.
If you have configured MFA, you must use combinations of SSOProperties to authenticate using CyberArk. Set any of the following, as applicable:
- MFAType: If you have configured MFA, set this to the name of the mechanism that should be selected during authentication.
- MFAPassCode: If you have configured MFA, set this to a valid answer for the selected mechanism.
If you set this to an empty or an invalid value, the driver initiates the out-of-band mechanism. The driver polls the API until the challenge is completed through user interaction before deciding on closing the connection. - MFATimeout: If you have configured MFA, set this to the number of seconds the driver should continue polling the API until the challenge is completed through user interaction. By default, the driver polls the API for 60 seconds before closing the connection.
Example connection string:
AuthScheme=CyberArk;SSOLoginURL='https://abc1234.id.cyberark.cloud/run?appkey=00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000&customerId=ABC1234';User=cyberarkUserName;Password=cyberarkPassword;SSOExchangeUrl=http://myserver:8080/biprws/saml/SSO;