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I blew away the Qlik application server completely and re-installed the application from scratch. I left the existing PostgreSQL DB out there on a separate Linux host, but used a new .svc account and new share since we are expanding and wanted to separate our environments better. There was no work saved in the DB as it was a new instance, but the UDC was configured and now when I try and open the QMC on the fresh install I get "Your account is inactive. Contact your administrator to activate it.". I'm assuming that is because the QMC connections are stored in the DB somewhere? IF that is the case, is there anyway to blow it away or blow away the PostgreSQL DB to get around this error.
Hello @rob1gle
You could follow this article
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge/Admin-Account-Disabled-After-LDAP-Filter-Added/ta-p/1714226
Just for the rootadmin you have to search for the username of the new service user to make it active. You also want to add the rootadmin tag for the new user so you see all in the qmc post install.
The normal way would have been to drop the dB before the install and then restore the old one. detailed instructions here https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-admin/August2021/Subsystems/DeployAdministerQSE/Content/Sense_Depl...
Best regards
Sebastian
Hello @rob1gle
You could follow this article
https://community.qlik.com/t5/Knowledge/Admin-Account-Disabled-After-LDAP-Filter-Added/ta-p/1714226
Just for the rootadmin you have to search for the username of the new service user to make it active. You also want to add the rootadmin tag for the new user so you see all in the qmc post install.
The normal way would have been to drop the dB before the install and then restore the old one. detailed instructions here https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense-admin/August2021/Subsystems/DeployAdministerQSE/Content/Sense_Depl...
Best regards
Sebastian