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Qlikview Service Account without administrative rights

Hi,

We are trying to start Qlikview services with a user account which does not have administrative rights. We have done all the instructions specified in the attached file also necessary rights have given specified paths below.

Do you have any idea what else do we need to apply? 

Local policy access rights:

Member of local Groups:

Folder read and write access:

Registry read and write access:

Service id

Log on as a service

Users

%PROGRAMDATA%\QlikTech

HKLM\Software\QlikTech

All

QlikView Administrators

%WINDIR%\Temp

All

Cryptographic Operators

%PROGRAMDATA%\Microsoft\Crypto\RSA\MachineKeys

QVS

C: or 😧 or E: (Not subfolders)
Depending on where the QVS root folder is located

QVS

QVS Root folder, mounted folders and log folder

QVS

%windir%\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\QlikTech

HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\Current Version\Perflib

QDS

Log on as a Batch job

IIS

Thanks

Oguz

9 Replies
SunilChauhan
Champion II
Champion II

i thing this is enough to get start qlikview services. are you getting any error?

Sunil Chauhan
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services.JPGI forgot to add the errors I got. Sorry

We can just able to start  Qlikview server and Directory Service Connector services. I attached the error we got. Also you can see the windows log files. ! we have already given necessary rights(read&right) to specified folders in windows logs.

error.JPG

windows log.JPGwindows log2.JPG

Anonymous
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Author

Is your User a member of the QlikView Administrators Group ?

[I found the table you supplied somewhat confusing]

simondachstr
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

Does the service account have access to the mounted folders?

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Author

Yes. We have added the user to Qlikview Administrator group.

The table I put there shows us  the locations  some folders that we have to give read&write permissions. It looks lıke confusing you re right but in the word file I attached is more understandible.

Thanks

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I checked it again . Yes it does have read&write permissions to folders.

simondachstr
Luminary Alumni
Luminary Alumni

I suppose you're using IIS? Can you check giving admin right access to the acount if everyone is working fine? Might be possible that e.g. the registration of a domain/port on IIS requires the execution of the respective service with admin access.

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We are not using IIS    I m suspected about ports that is why I turned off firewall but no result.

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Author

From the Release Notes:

"The QlikView Server services are designed to run as local administrator. Running with an

account that is not local administrator is an unsupported scenario."

The Document you used is an old one and it showed that running the services without local Admin Rights caused several issues.