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‎05-03-2022 08:45 PM
We have a public knowledge base, that works fine on an old style portal.
I would like to show KB articles to public so unauthorized users can read them. Using a UI page build with UI Builder.
I have searched around and the only posts I can find are ones for authenticated people, which works fine.
Anyone managed to do this or is it impossible dream?
Thanks...Gary Fawcett
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‎06-30-2022 06:35 PM
Repounce from Hi Case - ServiceNow
Following further investigation I found that public knowledge article on public pages on the workspace is not yet supported because the graphQL calls cannot be processed for un-authenticated cases. I have also associated PRB1542425 to this Case. Please note the PRB is in relation to catalog items on public pages on the workspace however PRB highlights it is not yet supported from the framework end which is required for the Knowledge content component as well.
The development team has closed PRB1542425 as "Working as Expected" as currently, it is expected that showing the public catalog items on public pages on the workspace is not supported because the graphQL calls cannot be processed for un-authenticated cases. Please note as mentioned above even though the PRB is in relation to catalog items the same framework is used for the Knowledge content component.

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‎06-30-2022 06:35 PM
Repounce from Hi Case - ServiceNow
Following further investigation I found that public knowledge article on public pages on the workspace is not yet supported because the graphQL calls cannot be processed for un-authenticated cases. I have also associated PRB1542425 to this Case. Please note the PRB is in relation to catalog items on public pages on the workspace however PRB highlights it is not yet supported from the framework end which is required for the Knowledge content component as well.
The development team has closed PRB1542425 as "Working as Expected" as currently, it is expected that showing the public catalog items on public pages on the workspace is not supported because the graphQL calls cannot be processed for un-authenticated cases. Please note as mentioned above even though the PRB is in relation to catalog items the same framework is used for the Knowledge content component.