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If you’re using the default application pool user in IIS then you should add a login for that in SQL Server:
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====Default application pool user====
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If you are using the default application pool user in IIS:
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then you should add a login for that in SQL Server:
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Check that the Login properties for the user are set as below:
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=====Server roles=====
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=====User Mapping=====
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You will need to select the XLCubed database created for use within SQL Repository:
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=====Securables=====
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=====Status=====
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Latest revision as of 08:50, 9 October 2019

Default application pool user

If you are using the default application pool user in IIS:

Pic1.png

then you should add a login for that in SQL Server:

Pic2.png

Check that the Login properties for the user are set as below:

Server roles
Pic3.png
User Mapping

You will need to select the XLCubed database created for use within SQL Repository:

Pic7.png
Securables
Pic5.png
Status
Pic6.png