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This one really has me stumpped. The symptom is that I cannot see the .qvw in AccessPoint although all settings seem to be configured to support this.
What I have done:
Now the issues:
What setting am I forgetting about??
I am assuming that the qlikview service is part of that administrators group, that would make sense as to why it was not seeing that folder, every time you create a folder you need to be sure that the qlikview service is granted admin access to
do you have section access in the document ? if you do is your login the same to connect to the access point as in you server ?
has an shared and meta file being created ?
No Section Access.
Meta and Shared files have been created since it was visible "for a short while" according to the customer. I can't attach them here due to data leakage controls at the customer site.
I have also tried removing these META nd SHARED files from the mounted folder.
can u try these steps,
1.go to where u published ur .qvw file on windows box path
2.right click on ur .qvw--properties--security tab-- click edit button--click add button--enter ur int id--search for it---OK--OK--OK.
TRY TO SEE FROM AP.
I resolved this by adding "Administrators" to the list of users on the .qvw
Therefore my security config changed from:
User A (usera@email.com) w Full Control
User B (userb@email.com) w Full Control
User C (userc@email.com) w Full Control
to
User A (usera@email.com) w Full Control
User B (userb@email.com) w Full Control
User C (userc@email.com) w Full Control
Administrators (SERVERNAME/Administrators) w Full Control
Anyone know why it is required to have this user group added to the file permissions in order for it to be accessible by QlikView Server?
seems to be,section access implemented in ur .qvw,because of that.
Interesting interpretation. I don't have section access within the application. In this implementation it's all managed through windows file / folder permissions and we allow dynamic CAL assignment to users depending on what files they have access to.
I am assuming that the qlikview service is part of that administrators group, that would make sense as to why it was not seeing that folder, every time you create a folder you need to be sure that the qlikview service is granted admin access to
This was indeed it. Thanks rampreetha!
Of course, it makes sense that teh account running the QlikView services must be added to the file / folder. This is an easy thing to miss!