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Scheduled Refresh Error
- 8 years ago
While working with a helpful Microsoft employee, we found an entry in a log file that permissions were needed on a subdirectory inside the powerbi dir. Once this was granted to the service account things are working.
1. This was an upgrade from the intial release. However, there were no reports or folders present, it was just sitting empty.
2. This happens when creating a scheduled refresh.
3. I will send it.
4. Yes, it worked on the last release.
5. I tried using http: before and just tried again and see the same behavior.
While working with a helpful Microsoft employee, we found an entry in a log file that permissions were needed on a subdirectory inside the powerbi dir. Once this was granted to the service account things are working.
- bzerbgue7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Would be usefull to have some more information.
- bzerbgue7 years agoFrequent Visitor
Can you specifiy some more information?
What folder did you authorise?
What user did you authorise?
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
What was the solution here?
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
Please could you remember the subdirectory name? I am facing a similar problem to yours.
Thank you very much, Kind regards.
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi samgreene1
I'm having the same issue witht he 500 error message, what folder was it? which log file? anything to help?
thanks
J
- Anonymous6 years agoNot applicable
Hi Anonymous
We solve this issue going to folder<Power BI Report Server Instalation>\PBIRS\ReportServer\RSTempFiles and giving following rights to the account under Power BI Report Server service is running, in our case account network service
Rights that need to be configured: Modify, Read & Execute, List folder contents, Read, Write.
I hope this helps.
Regards.
- franky4fingers2 years agoNew Member
This decision helped me. Thank you very much!