When CRM Analytics is activated, a system-generated "Integration User" is created. This user has a number of special properties that can cause issues if the user is manually deactivated. Considerations for enabling Analytics can be found here.
Resolving this issue requires disabling and re-enabling CRM Analytics entirely. This resets the system-generated Integration User to its correct state. Before proceeding, ensure you have administrative access to both the user record and the Analytics setup page.
Steps to Resolve
If you encounter difficulty with this process, please contact Salesforce Support for more assistance.
For more information on the Integration and Security User, please see Best Practices: Manage Integration and Security Users in CRM Analytics.
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