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I can install Qlik Sense successfully but when I start Qlik Sense I get the following error:
An error occurred
Connection lost. Make sure that Qlik Sense is running properly. If your session has timed out due to inactivity,
reconnect to Qlik Sense to continue working.
Options: Close or Reload.
When choosing 'Reload' the error remains.
already tried / done:
- Qlikview server 11.2 uninstalled
- Qlikview 11.2 uninstalled
- All Qlikview files and folders (programdata, program files) deleted
- All registry keys deleted
- Performed latest windows updates
- uninstalled qlik sense
- restart computer
- installed Qlik Sense
any ideas?
OK - that's good - so there doesn't seem to be any processes running.
When you restart Sense Desktop and run - you should have those 3 .exe files and when you run nestat -a -p tcp - you should see those ports established. It is normal to see more (4848 ports) of them in the initial start up.
In regards to system requirements and security: - just checking
A few more things to try:
Let me know
Mike
Hi Coen - are you using a proxy machine / script in your internet connection settings?
If so, check to bypass the proxy for local addresses in your network connection settings.
Sense Desktop loads and http listener running on port 4848 - can you access Sense using http://localhost:4848/hub using a Web Browser such as FireFox or Chrome?
Let us know
Mike
Thanx Mike,
I don't use any proxy settings. 'Automatically detect settings' is checked. My firewalls are turned off. My collegea has the same settings on the same machine and QlikSense works fine.
OK cool - let's try this then -
I will research some other areas, while you do that.
Mike
done, see attachments
socket closed by client - it seems that something is shutting down the listener. Possibly something else running on your machine.
Can you run a command window and execute: netstat -p tcp and post a screen shot - you are looking for anything running on 4848 with your host name.
thanx! I have 6 lines with port 4848. How can I check which programs are running on this port number?
I should have added to make sure Desktop is shutdown, and then run the command. If you did shut down Desktop and you still have 4848 established then we can investigate other programs.
If you see 4848 still in the list, something else is using that port.
Do you use Glassfish or anything Java installed etc? Glassfish uses 4848 for its admin port.
Let us know :
Mike
I killed all QlikSense processes. there were still some active processes. port 4848 is not mentioned in the cmd when using netstat -a -p tcp
OK - that's good - so there doesn't seem to be any processes running.
When you restart Sense Desktop and run - you should have those 3 .exe files and when you run nestat -a -p tcp - you should see those ports established. It is normal to see more (4848 ports) of them in the initial start up.
In regards to system requirements and security: - just checking
A few more things to try:
Let me know
Mike