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You stated in your other post you are using Certificate Trust option, so in that case the service accounts do not make any difference, other than the fact whatever account is running the services on each server does need to be in the QlikView Administrators local security group as well as local Administrators security group, but the QlikView Service authentications are being handled by our self-signed certificates which are created by QMS the first time the service starts and it realizes Certificate Trust is in use. These certificates must exist on all nodes in the environment, so if QMS and QVS are on different machines, you have to get the certificate pushed from the QMS to the QVS server for starters.
Here are some Help links that may be useful:
The second one likely being the one of most use in this case, that will walk you through what you should have done to get the certificate pushed to the other server. Once that is done, things should then go live.
Regards,
Brett
So what you likely have going on is a port issue at this point, be sure both TCP 4747 and 4749, the latter is what is used for the QMS to QVS certificate authentication, and I am betting that is blocked from the QMS to the QVS in this case? If you are getting the dialog in the png you attached, if you go to the other server and open a web browser and put in the URL and then the password on the resulting page, you should receive a 'successfully unlocked' message at that point. Sorry for the long delay here, I do not always get a chance to get back to posts quickly, apologies for that.
Regards,
Brett