Does your Micros account have a username for it?
In Employee Maintenance, under the General Tab, there's a Privileges/Security area. There's a text box for a user name. Set this up with the username you want to use. Also, check the Level and Group the user belongs to. What account are you viewing it with?
Also check the following setting.
In EMC, Configurator, under 'System information' click on Parameters. Is the dataviewer URL and NetVu point URL there?
Sign-in to EMC using the Micros account, then Create a new account and give yourself a username and password. Log out of EMC and sign in with the new account you just created. Once you sign in for the first time, it should prompt you to create a new password. Once you've done that sign out again and back in with the new updated password.
On the Server, restart the Micros Portal, Micros Portal Information services and Micros NetVu Point Transformation service. This will update the username you just created. Once you have done this, try to log in to NetVu Point. If it fails again, give it about 30 minutes to an hour for micros itself to update (internally, can't speed it up), then try again.
Also, what browser are you running? I would suggest IE 7 or above (and under 11).
Bring the server down and reboot. Meaning stop the services.
In Cygwin type:
micros ops down y
then: micros dbs down y
then: micros stop y
Restart the server.
Try to sign in again, if not continue below.
Check your \micros\netvupoint\mymicrosv4\microsConfig.properties file. Make sure your database server is the correct name, the database type is the correct and the password is assigned correctly.
Next option would be to change the logging for NetVu Point. Try the above first and get back to me.
On the Server go to [install path]\micros\netvupoint\mymicrosv4\server\default\log. There is a wrapper.log file that has information in it. Not sure how much will be in it. But you can change the logging for it.
On the Server go to: [install path]\micros\netvupoint\mymicrosv4\server\default\conf. Look for the jboss-log4j.xml file. Make a copy of it. Then stop the 'Micros Portal' and 'Micros Portal Info Delivery' services. Edit the file and look for "Limit categories", then look for "<level value="INFO" />", change the INFO to DEBUG and save the changes and restart 'Micros Portal' and 'Micros Portal Info Delivery' services and log in. then check the wrapper.log for any error information. Once you've got info change it back to INFO.
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FYI - You should see a similar error in the log as "Login failed for user 'xxxxxx'."
It is possible that the failed login is for the sa user. In which case the one that was supplied when installing NetVu point it isn't the same as the one previously given (namely doesn't match whats in the db for it).
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