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Splunk App and Add-on for AWS: Why am I getting error "Please enter all fields" configuring data inputs for AWS Cloud Trail in Splunk Web?

aprassanna
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Have installed Splunk App for AWS and Splunk Add On for AWS. Have these apps reflecting in the manage apps page. Against the splunk add on for AWS , configured a splunk system account that was created in AWS through set up option.

When configuring data inputs for AWS Cloud Trail through settings menu of splunk web getting stuck with the error "Please enter all fields". Despite the fact of entering all the below information - input name, aws account, aws region, message processing configuration and More setting information

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aprassanna
Engager

Just found that I was using IE 10 and the sqs field was not getting populated (rather not appearing in the screen at all and you will not realize what is missing after filling all the fields). Just did a Firefox install and was able to get through the Splunk add on IE 10 Js /ajax problem.

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aprassanna
Engager

Just found that I was using IE 10 and the sqs field was not getting populated (rather not appearing in the screen at all and you will not realize what is missing after filling all the fields). Just did a Firefox install and was able to get through the Splunk add on IE 10 Js /ajax problem.

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