How can a system administrator verify that a user no longer has access to a specific app stream?

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A system administrator can verify that a user no longer has access to a specific app stream by reviewing the user access settings in the QMC (Qlik Management Console). This is the most direct and effective approach, as the QMC provides detailed information about user permissions and access rights to various app streams.

In the QMC, administrators can easily see the current access rights assigned to each user or user group. This allows them to confirm whether the specific user still has access to the app stream in question. If the user's permissions are correctly configured, the administrator can confidently conclude that the user does not have access.

Other methods, such as logging into the stream as the user or checking the last activity log, may not reliably reflect the user’s current permissions. Logging in as the user might provide temporary insight but won't definitively show all access settings or any permissions that may have been changed recently. Checking the last activity log only indicates whether the user has interacted with the stream recently, not whether they still have access to it. Contacting the domain administrator may lead to delays and could be unnecessary if the information is readily available in the QMC.

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