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Dear Support,
One of my colleagues is failed to update the QlikView Desktop license through Lease License QVW. After she clicked the Lease License QVW, an message 'The production license has been leased to your local copy of QlikView Desktop for 30 days' is shown and close the QlikView Desktop. Unfortunately, after re-opened the Desktop, it is still a Personal Edition. Any idea?
Thanks
Toms
Take a look at this article. It describes causes and resolutions for the error you getting
Hi Maria,
It works.
After completed the steps below
My colleague can update the QV license as normal.
Thanks
Toms
Hi @hkufeoisu,
I'll move this thread from the Qlik Sense > Security & Governance forum to the QlikView > Administration forum so that it reaches it's intended audience.
Suggest that you first check the version (i.e. 12.60.20200) of colleague's QlikView Desktop and ensure that it exactly matches the version of the QlikView Server (12.60.20200).
Ensure that the license lease is occurring against a QV Server with LICENSE_LEASE;YES;; in it's LEF file (a production server)
Does your colleague have any concurrent leases for QV Desktop on other computers? If yes, how many? The limit is two.
What method does your colleague use to initially open a QVW to lease the license: QV Desktop > File > Open in Server? Or, QV Desktop > Tools > Open QlikView AccessPoint? If using File > Open in Server, what Authentication type does your colleague use: Use NT Identity, Anonymous, or Alternate Identity?
Qlik Support knowledge base article/video How To Lease A License From QlikView Server To QlikView Desktop Client provides great information on steps to lease a license and some troubleshooting items.
Best Regards
Hi @hkufeoisu
Also make sure that when you get the message confirming the license was leased, the same information is reflected in the local Settings.ini (C:\Users\< user >\AppData\Roaming\QlikTech\QlikView), you should see a section with the license number and verify the value of LastLefUpdateAttemptDate
Hope it helps!
Hi Chip,
Sorry for the late update.
My colleague is on leave yesterday. Today, we did two things for her. First, she tried to update the qlik license through her notebook and result is expected. The license is updated successfully. Second, we uninstalled the desktop in PC and reinstalled and update the qlik license through access point again. Unfortunately, it failed to update the license. According to 'NadiaB' suggestion, I went to the local Setting.ini(C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\QlikTech\QlikView), the 'LeasedLicenseCheck=Failed to Read. Error code = 0X80041010' is found.
Please help
Thanks
Toms
Hi NadiaB,
Thanks for your email.
I got the following message in Setting.ini after my colleague completed the qlik license update through access point.
'LeasedLicenseCheck=Failed to Read. Error code = 0X80041010'
She can update the license in her Notebook successfully but failed to update in her PC. The above message is obtained from PC
Thanks
Toms
Hi @hkufeoisu,
Can you respond to the questions I asked previously?
Also have you reviewed Qlik Support knowledge base article/video How To Lease A License From QlikView Server To QlikView Desktop Client ?
Best Regards
Take a look at this article. It describes causes and resolutions for the error you getting
Hi Chip,
Sorry, here you are.
1) I have checked the version of QV Desktop and it is matched with the one in Server side. The version we installed is 12.0.20300
2) Yes, I can find the 'LICENSE_LEASE;YES;;' in QV Server License LEF file
3) My colleague has installed QV Desktop in two devices. One is desktop(ie, Local PC) and another is Notebook.
4) Yes, we are using QlikView Access Point to update the license(QV Desktop > Tools > Open QlikView AccessPoint).
5) As spoke, my colleague was success to update the QV Desktop license in her Notebook but was failed to update the license in Local PC.
Thanks
Toms
Hi @hkufeoisu,
Thanks for the response. I believe @Maria_Halley has provided you with the correct Qlik Support article to address your issue. Please note that the build version of QlikView Server and QlikView Desktop you are running has lapsed for support assistance many years ago. So we suggest that you upgrade to a supported version (12.70) as soon as possible to ensure your environment is in compliance.
Best Regards
Hi Maria,
It works.
After completed the steps below
My colleague can update the QV license as normal.
Thanks
Toms