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bnichol
Specialist
Specialist

Status Tab Security

Is there a way to allow a group of users access to the "Status" tab on the QEMC, without access to the other tabs?

I'd like to provide the operations (Help Desk) staff the ability to check the status of the server and reload a job, but not any other permission.

Any suggestions,

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bnichol
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While I wasn't able to find a perfect solution, but by modifying the QMC I was able to get most of the desired results .

I renamed a copy of the "C:\Program Files\QlikView\Management Service\QMC\Default.htm" to something else for access by the adminstrator group.

Then removed the following lines from the "Default.htm":

<a id="navDocumentManagement" onclick="Goto('DocumentManagement.htm')"><span>User Documents</span></a>
<a id="navTaskManagement" onclick="Goto('PublisherWizard.htm')"avq="Hide:.HasPublisherLicense:0"><span>Source Documents</span></a>
<a id="navQVSSettings"onclick="Goto('QVSSettings.htm')"><span>QlikView Server Settings</span></a>
<a id="navPublisherSettings" onclick="Goto('PublisherWizard_Config.htm')" avq="Hide:.HasPublisherLicense:0"><span>Publisher Settings</span></a>
<a id="navLicenses" onclick="Goto('Licenses.htm')"><span>Licenses</span></a>
<a onclick="Goto('About.htm')"><span>About</span></a>

This provides an interface that only displays the current status and allows the user to rerun or stop jobs. Then I added the operations security group to the "Qlikview Administarors" group and provided a link "http://servername:4780/qmc/" and training.

While this does open a potential security gap if the operation members access any of the other html pages directly, it's better than deliberately giving them more full control.

So far, so good.
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Miguel_Angel_Baeyens

Hello,

As far as I've tried, Console is accessible for those in the QlikView Administrators group. I don't think scripting is possible to leave only some pages available to some users, since as a member of that group you will be able to change anything in the QEMC.

But you can create reload tasks and allow users to launch them.

Hope that helps.

pover
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

This doesn't help right now, but in QV 10 there is going to be a way to delegate administration of documents to other users without those users having full access to the management console. However, I'm not sure about checking the status of the server.

Regards.

bnichol
Specialist
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While I wasn't able to find a perfect solution, but by modifying the QMC I was able to get most of the desired results .

I renamed a copy of the "C:\Program Files\QlikView\Management Service\QMC\Default.htm" to something else for access by the adminstrator group.

Then removed the following lines from the "Default.htm":

<a id="navDocumentManagement" onclick="Goto('DocumentManagement.htm')"><span>User Documents</span></a>
<a id="navTaskManagement" onclick="Goto('PublisherWizard.htm')"avq="Hide:.HasPublisherLicense:0"><span>Source Documents</span></a>
<a id="navQVSSettings"onclick="Goto('QVSSettings.htm')"><span>QlikView Server Settings</span></a>
<a id="navPublisherSettings" onclick="Goto('PublisherWizard_Config.htm')" avq="Hide:.HasPublisherLicense:0"><span>Publisher Settings</span></a>
<a id="navLicenses" onclick="Goto('Licenses.htm')"><span>Licenses</span></a>
<a onclick="Goto('About.htm')"><span>About</span></a>

This provides an interface that only displays the current status and allows the user to rerun or stop jobs. Then I added the operations security group to the "Qlikview Administarors" group and provided a link "http://servername:4780/qmc/" and training.

While this does open a potential security gap if the operation members access any of the other html pages directly, it's better than deliberately giving them more full control.

So far, so good.
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