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Does anyone know how this works?
Can you be more specific? Section Access will work as expected regardless of the CALs you have. Section Access is used to control authorization--i.e. whether a person is allowed to see an application and, if so, what parts. CALs get assigned once a user gets in.
Regards,
Vlad
Vlad,
Thanks for answering back. My specific question is since we are using
section access with User Name. When the user access the QVW file with a
session cal, not user specific does Qlikview still recognize the
security?
Jill Hall
Business Assurance and Intelligence Manager
Medical Billing & Financial Services
Phone: (330) 493-4443 Ext. 1575
E-mail: jhall@emp.com
From: Vlad Gutkovsky <qliktech@sgaur.hosted.jivesoftware.com>
To: jhall1234 <jhall@emp.com>
Date: 10/04/2011 12:07 PM
Subject: - Re: Using Section Access with Session
and Usage Cals -
QlikCommunity
Re: Using Section Access with Session and Usage Cals -
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Can you be more specific? Section Access will work as expected regardless
of the CALs you have. Section Access is used to control
authorization--i.e. whether a person is allowed to see an application and,
if so, what parts. CALs get assigned once a user gets in.
Regards,
Vlad
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The short answer is "maybe." It depends on how your security is set up. Session CALs allow anonymous users, that's true, but they can also be used with authenticated users. You can control this through various settings in QEMC. If you want to prohibit anonymous users and you are using NTFS mode, then in QEMC \ System \ QlikView Servers \ Security, make sure "Prohibit Anonymous" is selected. But if you allow anonymous users and a user actually gets in that way, NTNAME won't work in section access. You can include certain section access "catchalls" (using * or null, depending on what you want to do) to accomodate anonymous users in section access.
Regards,
Vlad
I have it sent up to authenticated in QEMC and testing now using session
and usage cals. Thanks so much for your help.
Jill Hall
Business Assurance and Intelligence Manager
Medical Billing & Financial Services
Phone: (330) 493-4443 Ext. 1575
E-mail: jhall@emp.com
From: Vlad Gutkovsky <qliktech@sgaur.hosted.jivesoftware.com>
To: jhall1234 <jhall@emp.com>
Date: 10/04/2011 12:45 PM
Subject: - Re: Using Section Access with Session
and Usage Cals -
QlikCommunity
Re: Using Section Access with Session and Usage Cals -
created by Vlad Gutkovsky in Community Corner - View the full discussion
The short answer is "maybe." It depends on how your security is set up.
Session CALs allow anonymous users, that's true, but they can also be used
with authenticated users. You can control this through various settings in
QEMC. If you want to prohibit anonymous users and you are using NTFS mode,
then in QEMC \ System \ QlikView Servers \ Security, make sure "Prohibit
Anonymous" is selected. But if you allow anonymous users and a user
actually gets in that way, NTNAME won't work in section access. You can
include certain section access "catchalls" (using * or null, depending on
what you want to do) to accomodate anonymous users in section access.
Regards,
Vlad
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Health care information is personal and sensitive information related to a person's health care. It is being emailed to you after appropriate authorization from the patient or under circumstances that do not require authorization. You are obligated to maintain it in a safe, secure and confidential manner. Re-disclosure without additional patient authorization or as permitted by law is prohibited. Unauthorized re-disclosure or failure to maintain confidentiality could subject you to civil liability and penalties described in federal and state law.