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I'm using QVS 11 and for some reason the ClearCacheTimesPerDay in the regedit doesn't really work.
So I tried to restart the "QlikView Server" service from cmd (net stop/start) and got an error massage "access is denied".
The service is set to the same user account as the one I'm logged in to and the password is OK - when I'm restarting the service manually I'm getting no errors.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
UAC levels don't care about the users group membership, as far as I know, if configured strictly. You still need to run scripts with the "Run as Administrator" option to get full privileges. Also, executing these kind of commands from a cmd shell might require an extra level of elevation.
Anyone? 🙂
This does not originate from QVS itself, but from the Windows Services subsystem - the account running the script (and subsequently the net start/stop commands) needs elevated privileges to restart services. This is most likely due to UAC (Windows User Account Control) settings, or the lack of correctly configured setting "Run as Administrator" on the job that triggers the script.
Thanks a lot for your answer.
I'm running the script manually and also I tried the command from the cmd itself..
Another thing is that the user can stop/start/restart the service manually.
So do you still think this is a UAC problem?
BTW
The user is administrator
UAC levels don't care about the users group membership, as far as I know, if configured strictly. You still need to run scripts with the "Run as Administrator" option to get full privileges. Also, executing these kind of commands from a cmd shell might require an extra level of elevation.
OK
I ran it with a task and it worked
Thanks a lot!
Glad to help!
Hello
Please tell, where documentation is about
ClearCacheTimesPerDay
Thanks
There is no official documentation available for this setting, since it is an unsupported debug flag that in no way is meant to be used in a production environment.