IGS URL

Hi all!
I'm working with business graphics and i have a problem when i run the application that displays the graphic it shows me an image that says "Graphics Rendering Problem".
I test the following url
http://<my host>:40080/ and it shows a web page with "SAP Internet Graphics Server" as title and more things. So i supose that IGS is running well.
Then i enter to J2EE Admin Tool and under configurations > webdynpro > sap.com > tcwddispwda i edit the Propertysheet default and set the IGSUrl property to http://<my host>:40080/ and push the Apply Custom Button.
If anybody knows why i'm having problems with the bussines graphics please tell me haw to solve it.
Thx
Best Regards
Gregory.

Hey Gregory,
Try these options:
1. At the business graphic's properties there is an option to set the IGS URL as well, set it to http://<my host>:40080 and try again.
2. If that won't work try changing the IGS URL under configurations > webdynpro > sap.com > tcwddispwda -> Propertysheet default to: http://localhost:40080
3. If that won't work try changing the IGS port under configurations > webdynpro > sap.com > tcwddispwda -> Propertysheet default, perhaps it is blocked atyour LAN.
Hope it helps,
Roy

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