When you try to open a downloaded workbook that contains published data sources, the workbook might be unable to connect to the data sources, and the following error might occur:
http://localhost and is unavailable for edit.Ensure that gateway.public.host is set correctly with the URL used to connect to Tableau Server as the FQDN. For more information, see Configure a reverse proxy server.
Note: This step may be necessary even without a proxy in use, if the address used to connect to Tableau Server is not the hostname of the computer running Tableau Server.
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