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Hi experts! Please help!!
I have a 500 MB size document with section access and data reduction in place. Whenever I check 'Preload' from Document Performance tab in QMC, it results to 'Access Denied' for DOC CAL users. If I uncheck 'Preload' and reload then all fine again. My Qlikview version is 11.2. what is the issue and what i am missing, I want to enable 'Preload' for the document. Please help!
Shovon, preload should be working on both the Root Folder as well as the Folder Mounts. The only thing of which I can think at this point is something is messed up in your QVPR files that is causing the issue. I doubt you want to post that here, so if you can create a Support Case and attach that, I would be happy to have a look at it to see if I can find something that needs to be fixed up there, as that is the only thing that is really making any sense. My excellent counterpart Sonja covered most everything else, so I think we are left with QVPR related at this point. If you do want to post the QVPR here, feel free, but note there are paths etc. in there that you may not want others to see, so doing a case may be the best way to go, so we can keep things secure. I will let Sonja provide her own thoughts as well, but this is all of which I can think that makes any sense. We may also need the QVServer Settings.ini file as well, as that is where the paths are for the Folder Mounts. That is the only other thing that comes to mind, if you are using UNC paths, check that share permissions and NTFS rights are correct on all folders in the path, as service accounts have to parse every folder in the path and if something is locked down tighter than the end folder, that might be causing an issue, only other thing of which I can think. Oh, to Sonja's point, the QVS Event logs would be good to check as well, as there might be a message there to give us a clue too.
Hey Shovon,
Bunch of questions to get us started here:
User Docs (so, no Publisher) would be like this, and you can double check that you have the Document CALs still in there when you press apply:
But if you have a Publisher, you need to set this in the Source Documents instead.
I can't think of a real good reason why it would behave that way though. A couple of things that come to mind and that I'd look for:
/Sonja
Shovon, preload should be working on both the Root Folder as well as the Folder Mounts. The only thing of which I can think at this point is something is messed up in your QVPR files that is causing the issue. I doubt you want to post that here, so if you can create a Support Case and attach that, I would be happy to have a look at it to see if I can find something that needs to be fixed up there, as that is the only thing that is really making any sense. My excellent counterpart Sonja covered most everything else, so I think we are left with QVPR related at this point. If you do want to post the QVPR here, feel free, but note there are paths etc. in there that you may not want others to see, so doing a case may be the best way to go, so we can keep things secure. I will let Sonja provide her own thoughts as well, but this is all of which I can think that makes any sense. We may also need the QVServer Settings.ini file as well, as that is where the paths are for the Folder Mounts. That is the only other thing that comes to mind, if you are using UNC paths, check that share permissions and NTFS rights are correct on all folders in the path, as service accounts have to parse every folder in the path and if something is locked down tighter than the end folder, that might be causing an issue, only other thing of which I can think. Oh, to Sonja's point, the QVS Event logs would be good to check as well, as there might be a message there to give us a clue too.