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License management

The License Enabler File (LEF) defines the terms of your license and the access types that you can allocate to users. There are two license types: one that is user-based and one that is token-based.

  • User-based license: you can allocate professional access and analyzer access. The LEF determines the distribution of the two access types.
  • Token-based license: you can allocate user access and login access. The LEF determines the number of tokens that you can allocate to the two access types.

An access type allows users to access streams and apps within a Qlik Sense site.

  • The License usage summary page displays the distribution of the different access types.

  • The Professional access allocations page displays an overview and you can allocate, deallocate, or reinstate professional access for users.

  • The Professional access rules page displays an overview and you can edit, delete, or create new professional access rules. The professional access rules are used to automatically allocate professional access.

  • The Analyzer access allocations page displays an overview and you can allocate, deallocate, or reinstate analyzer access for users.

  • The Analyzer access rules page displays an overview and you can edit, delete, or create new analyzer access rules. The analyzer access rules are used to automatically allocate analyzer access.

  • The User access allocations page displays an overview and you can allocate, deallocate, or reinstate user access for users.

  • The User access rules page displays an overview and you can edit, delete, or create new user access rules. The user access rules are used to automatically allocate user access.

  • The Login access rules page displays an overview and you can edit, delete, or create new login access rules.

  • The Site license page is where you activate, or apply changes to, the LEF.

  • The Qlik DataMarket page is where you activate or apply changes to the Qlik DataMarket subscription.

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