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		<title>Using the ULS Viewer to Troubleshoot PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer Errors</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After recently standing up a SharePoint 2010 development farm, I opened PerformancePoint Dashboard Designer so I could start putting together a Business Intelligence site. I opened a new Data Source within Designer and entered my SharePoint site URL. When I tried to get a listing of lists available, I received the following error: [ This data source cannot be used because PerformancePoint Services is not configured correctly. Additional details have been logged for your administrator. ] Amazingly for a Microsoft application, this error was pretty helpful in leading me to find the answer. This error message is designed to be presented to an end-user, so when it mentions the details &#8216;have been logged for the administrator', I knew I would be firing up ULS Viewer. I caused the error again after loading ULS Viewer and I found my answer. I looked at the first error and it told me I hadn’t setup the PerformancePoint  Services Unattended Service Account. Once that is resolved, back to Dashboard Designer. EventID: 6 [The PerformancePoint Services Unattended Service Account is not set. ]</p>
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