Whenever you launch pgAdmin 4 in runtime mode, it will open in your system's default browser. If you want to open the application in another browser then you can set that with pgAdmin 4 Tray Icon > Configure window.
Regarding the Unauthorised error, as Dave said in the same email thread :
You can expect to see 401's if you're running pgAdmin in desktop mode, and try to connect without using thesecuritykey. Running under the runtime should prevent that happening. In server mode, you should always be redirected to the login page if you need to authenticate (and thesecuritykeyisn't used).
I'm also experiencing this issue using Internet Explorer 11 (which I have to use) on Windows 7.
When I launch pgAdmin, I always get an error message saying
Unauthorized
The server could not verify that you are authorized to access the URL requested. You either supplied the wrong credentials (e.g. a bad password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the credentials required.
Launching it a second time usually (but not always) clears the problem.
On 13 July 2018 at 16:27, Khushboo Vashi <khushboo.vashi@enterprisedb.com> wrote: > use configure option from the pgAdmin 4 > Tray icon. > To set Firefox as a default browser for pgAdmin then provide the command as > below > > "<Path to firefox>" %URL% > > Example: "/usr/bin/firefox" %URL%
Thank you, that worked. I don't understand, firefox is my default (and only) browser. Nor do I understand why this hasn't affected more users, and so Google would have helped me; I'd have thought there'd be many "desktop deployments" on Ubuntu just like mine.
Regards, John Little
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