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nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II

Where to find "LoginAccessRule" option in Qliksense?

Hello All,

In Qliksense, I want to know where can i find option fro "LoginAccessRule" because, i can see Professional Tokens, Analyzer Tokens but cannt find Login Access Rule. It is said that 1 token = "10 Login access passes" and i suppose 10 Login Access Passes comprises of 60 mins in 28 day period. I am unable to find the LoginAccessRule option.

thanks

7 Replies
vishweshwarisun
Partner - Creator
Partner - Creator

hi,

Login Access Rule option is there in license management

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Hey VS,

Are you referring to "Professional Access Rule" and "Analyzer Access Rules" ?

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

you should check on QMC in License management->Site license->LEF access.

anyway if you see Professional and Analyser access rules means that you don't have TOKENS license model.

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Hey Andrea,

But i guess Professional/Analyzer are kind of TOKENS only. Pls. correct me if i am wrong!

agigliotti
Partner - Champion
Partner - Champion

I know there are two license models: one with tokens (user and login access pass) and one with professional/analyzer.

balabhaskarqlik

You'll find the License Access rule under License and Tokens, it'll be like this:

Check this link:

https://help.qlik.com/en-US/sense/June2018/Subsystems/ManagementConsole/Content/login-access-rules.h...

nikhilgarg
Specialist II
Specialist II
Author

Yeah but what is the difference bw the two license models? I mean as per my understanding;

1: Token: Assigned to a particular user for any long time duration

2: LoginAccessPass: Assigned to users who frerquently login. 1 LoginPass = 60 Mins

3: Professional Token: Assigned to users. They have full rights to edit, create, publish

4: Analyzer Token: Read Only rights to User

But i am not able to understand, why do we need 2 different kinds of Token Model?