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Hi,
One of my users is having trouble connecting SharePoint to Power BI Desktop. Whenever they try to sign into SharePoint, they get a message saying that their credentials are not supported. I spoke with my organisation's IT department, and they said it is not a permissions issue, as we have the same permissions. However, when I connect to SharePoint, it works for me. I would like to know what the issue might be. Please see the screenshot below of the issue:
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@shak_obad Have them go to File | Options and settings | Data source settings and clear their permissions for that data source and then try again. You should be using Microsoft Account.
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@shak_obad Which connector are they using? SharePoint Online List or SharePoint Folder or SharePoint List?
@shak_obad Have them go to File | Options and settings | Data source settings and clear their permissions for that data source and then try again. You should be using Microsoft Account.
@shak_obad , Please check under the Transform Data -> DataSource Setting , if there is already a connection, then use "Clear Permission" and try again. User Microsoft Account.
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@amitchandak The user checked the Data Source settings, and there was no connection to the SharePoint folder. Should they still clear all of their permissions?
@shak_obad , May be the browser pop-up issue. Try this setting
Go to File-> Options and settings -> Options -> Security Option -> and check : Use My Default browser( Visible after scroll)
Clear deafult browser cache and try to connect again from Power BI
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