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Author Re: re:easiest way to publish a cube on web
Jéjé

2005-08-28, 9:23 am

does your database has a role defined?
without roles the user can't access the cube, you must explicitly autorize
the user to access the cubes in your database.

the admin user has access to all cubes by default.


"dr_7ef" <dr_7ef@hotmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> DEAR Jéjé;
>
> infrastructure :
> windows 2003 and IIS and IE 6 and SQL(db + OLAP Analysis Manager )
> entrprise eda. msolap and (create
> pivot table and conect it by OLAP Analysis Manager and change
> connection string to http: connection like that
> Provider=msolap.2;Initial Catalog=FoodMart 2000; Data
> Source=http:// PORTALS;initialcatal
og; Client Cache Size=0;Auto Synch
> Period=100000;Execut
ion Location=3;Large Level Threshold=100; Connect
> Timeout=120;)
>
> 1) enable anonymous access and windows integration .
>
> if you have 2 user in your same pc ( admin , usr )
> if you login by admin it run when you login usr not run and provider
> can't see Analysis Manager
>


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