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gannayeva
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Issue with Mapping

Hi,

I have a mapping issue. The system tells me that I do not have permission to use the map, although the data has been taken from the learning website. Could you assist me with that, please? When I did it before, I did not have any problems with it. 

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  • Hi User,

    If the map visual was working previously and you're now seeing a permission-related message, the issue is likely related to your environment or tenant settings rather than the dataset itself.

    A few things you can check:

    • Verify which map visual you're using (Azure Maps, Map, Filled Map, or Shape Map), as each has different requirements.

    • Ensure that map and geocoding services are enabled by your Power BI/Fabric administrator in the tenant settings.

    • Confirm that your organization or network isn't blocking access to the map services.

    • If you're following a Microsoft Learn exercise, make sure you're using the latest sample data and instructions, as some labs may have been updated.

    • Try creating a new report with the same sample data to determine whether the issue is specific to the report or affects all map visuals.

    For more information:

    Could you also clarify:

    • Which map visual are you using (Azure Maps, Map, Filled Map, or Shape Map)?

    • What is the exact error message shown?

    • Are you using a personal account, a work/school account, or the Microsoft Learn sandbox environment?

    This will help determine whether it's a permissions issue, a tenant configuration, or a limitation of the learning environment.

     

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    Prince Singh | Data Science & Microsoft Fabric Enthusiast

  • all, thank you so much for your suggestions! The  issue has been resolved!

  • Hi gannayeva,

     

    This error actually has nothing to do with your data source or the learning website - it's a global administrative switch inside the Power BI Service.

     

    Your Power BI Tenant Administrator has disabled map visuals organization-wide (often done for data privacy reasons, as standard maps send location data to Bing)

     

    Here is how to get around it:

     

    The Real Fix (Requires Admin Access)

    If you have admin rights - or need to tell the person who does - this takes two seconds to fix:

     

    • Go to the Power BI Admin Portal.
    • Select Tenant settings.
    • Scroll down to Integration settings.
    • Look for Map and filled map visuals and toggle it to Enabled.

     

    Quick Workarounds (If you aren't an admin)

     

    • Switch to Azure Maps: Click on the visual and change it to the Azure Map icon in the visual gallery (the one next to the standard globe). Many organizations block the legacy Bing maps but leave Azure Maps enabled because it complies with stricter enterprise data boundaries.
    • Use a Shape Map: If it's available, the Shape Map visual relies on static local geometry files (like TopoJSON) rather than geocoding servers, so it often bypasses this specific tenant restriction.

    Let me know if this helps!

  • The company enabled access to the map. I've reopened the app, but it still shows me the same message. I've cleared the cache, logged out and logged back in, everything works, but when I removed the title of the map, the same message appeared. 

  • You need to reach out to your tenant admin to enable the map visuals. There's nothing much you can do from your end except to login with another account that has the map visuals already enabled. 

  • v-csrikanth's avatar
    v-csrikanth
    Community Support

    Hi gannayeva 
    We would like to inquire whether have you got the chance to check the solutions provided by danextian Prince0011 Bipin-Lala  in commiunity to resolve the issue. We hope the information provided helps to clear the query. Should you have any further queries, kindly feel free to contact the Microsoft Fabric community.


    Thank you.