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ilanbaruch
Specialist
Specialist

sense binary load

Hi All,

i am trying to load QVW's with binary Load i get the following error:

when trying to create connection to (QVW's)folder on network i get an access denied error

   ( i have access to that folder from file explorer and  read/write permissions)

network connect.jpg

also notice that all connection names in the list have my username in brackets, is that ok?

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Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

When you are on the computer running Qlik Sense Server, what user account is running the Qlik Sense Services?

services.png

In brief, unless you are running as a domain level account then you will not be able to access resources off that machine. When you attempt to access that path, the user account associated with the Engine service will check to see if it has access. If you are running as Local System or as a local account to that server then it will not be possible to provide credentials to AD to check the NTFS rights on that path.

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I dont believe you can load QVWs into Sense

Colin-Albert

There are details on loading QVWs (and QVFs) using binary load on this post.

Hopefully this is still relevant to Sense v2.2.4

Is binary load supported in Qlik Sense ?

Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

mikevernazza‌: Yep, you can (see Binary ‒ Qlik Sense) so long as the QVW is from 11.2+ which is a reasonable assumption for most organizations.

Is this Qlik Sense Server or Qlik Sense Desktop?

If server, can you access that UNC path when logged into the server as the service account?

If Desktop, can you access that UNC path? I assume so but just want to check.

ilanbaruch
Specialist
Specialist
Author

Hi Levi,

it is Sense Server,

i can access the UNC through windows file explorer,

in the server i'm logged in with my account (root admin).

how can i change the user to service account and check?


advanced thanks,


ilan

Levi_Turner
Employee
Employee

When you are on the computer running Qlik Sense Server, what user account is running the Qlik Sense Services?

services.png

In brief, unless you are running as a domain level account then you will not be able to access resources off that machine. When you attempt to access that path, the user account associated with the Engine service will check to see if it has access. If you are running as Local System or as a local account to that server then it will not be possible to provide credentials to AD to check the NTFS rights on that path.