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mterry
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1 year ago
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Problems with sharing/permissions

I have a report that's shared via a tile in SharePoint. To share I used the link that comes up when the report is opened in the service and then gave applicable people direct access. When people that don't have access attempt to view the report, they receive a message that Permission is Required, but they aren't able to request access - is that because I didn't share by creating/copying a link?

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    1 year ago

    Thanks for the reply from Expiscornovus.

     

    Hi mterry ,

     

    It is recommended that instead of directly copying the URL link of the report you should click on Share and copy the link, the direct copying of the link assumes that your colleague already has access to the particular report.

    Secondly, make sure that the person being shared is in the same domain as you, if not set them as a guest user.

    Additionally, make sure that the person being shared has access to the semantic model of the report, you might consider granting them the role of workspace

     

    Best Regards,
    Zhu

     

    If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly.

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    • mterry's avatar
      mterry
      Helper V

      I didn't use a sharing link, just the link that comes up when I access the report directly. It's odd because some people are being prompted to request access, and others are receiving a notice that they need to contact the data set owner (they don't have a direct button to click on to request access). 

      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous
        Not applicable

        Thanks for the reply from Expiscornovus.

         

        Hi mterry ,

         

        It is recommended that instead of directly copying the URL link of the report you should click on Share and copy the link, the direct copying of the link assumes that your colleague already has access to the particular report.

        Secondly, make sure that the person being shared is in the same domain as you, if not set them as a guest user.

        Additionally, make sure that the person being shared has access to the semantic model of the report, you might consider granting them the role of workspace

         

        Best Regards,
        Zhu

         

        If there is any post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution  to help the other members find it more quickly.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    Not applicable

    Hi mterry ,

     

    May I ask if you have gotten this issue resolved? If it is solved, please share your solution and accept it as solution, it will be helpful for other members of the community who have similar problems as yours to solve it faster. Thanks a lot!

     

    Best Regards,
    Zhu

  • Hi mterry 

    When you share a direct link to a Power BI report, users without access can't request access. To allow them to request access, you need to use the "Copy link" option from the Share menu in Power BI. This generates a link that lets users request access if they don't have permission.

     

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