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In our large enterprise setup, Qlikview Administration is handled centrally.
As a result, we have limited permissions.
We would like to set up an Nprinting server, to point to the centralized Qlikview Server(s).
I've been reading through the documentation to find the minimum amount of collaboration needed from the central group.
But since nprinting is (in my experience) usually set up in a more collaborative environment, it is hard to find answers about the MINIMUM amount of access rights needed.
Creating connections ‒ Qlik NPrinting states that the qvp address to the document is needed.
I have access to the document through Access Point (The document is published to an LDAP group i belong to)
I have direct access to the QVW through file system
However, the folders containing the QVWs are not "Browsable" (QMC > System > Setup > Folders > "Browsable"), preventing the document from appearing using "Open in Server".
The user we would create to run the nprinting service would have identical rights. Is this enough?
What if we do not have access to the document in the file system? (This is the case with production environment, the above is in DEV)
Is it true that making the nprinting service user part of the Qlikview Administrators group is best practice but not necessary?
Thank you all for any insight into this
In order to create QVP connection the NPritning service account needs:
Have a read:
User requirements:
https://help.qlik.com/en-US/nprinting/June2017/Content/DeployingQVNprinting/User-accounts.htm
So:
Service Account running all NPrinting services will have to have full access.
Then you can come up with rules and roles for Admins, Developers/SuperUsers,
regards
Lech