Configure the unattended service account for PerformancePoint Services
Si applica a: PerformancePoint Services, SharePoint Server 2010
Ultima modifica dell'argomento: 2017-01-19
The Unattended Service Account is an Active Directory account that is used for accessing PerformancePoint Services data sources. This account is used by PerformancePoint Services on behalf of authorized users to provide access to external data sources for the purposes of creating and using dashboards and other PerformancePoint Services content.
Nota
The Unattended Service Account is a universal account that provides equal data access to all authorized users. If you need more fine-grained data access, you must configure per-user data access through Kerberos delegation. For more information, see Configurare l'autenticazione Kerberos per prodotti SharePoint 2010 (white paper).
PerformancePoint Services uses Secure Store Service to store the unattended service account password. Before using the Unattended Service Account, make sure that Secure Store has been configured. For more information, see Pianificare il servizio di archiviazione sicura (SharePoint Server 2010) and Configurare il servizio di archiviazione sicura (SharePoint Server 2010).
To configure the unattended service account for PerformancePoint Services
On the SharePoint Central Administration Web site, in the Application Management section, click Manage Service Applications, and then click the PerformancePoint Services service application.
On the Manage PerformancePoint Services page, click PerformancePoint Service Settings.
In the Unattended Service Account section, enter the user name and password for the account that you want to use as the unattended service account.
Click OK.
You will see the Secure Store Service name and the user name that represents the unattended service account.
Nota
If an error occurs, the Secure Store Service key may not have been correctly generated or the key was not refreshed after you created a new key.
Once the unattended service account has been configured, you must grant that account access to your data sources:
For SQL Server data, the account must have a SQL logon with db_datareader permissions on each database that you want to access.
For SQL Server Analysis Services data, the account must have read access to the cube or an appropriate portion of the cube, depending on your needs.
For Excel Services data, the account must have access to the Microsoft Excel workbook in a SharePoint document library.
For data in a SharePoint list, the account must have read access to the list.
See Also
Concepts
Pianificare la sicurezza di PerformancePoint Services (SharePoint Server 2010)