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Good Morning Community,
We are using an RDP farm to allow remote developers to access PowerBI Desktop instances and the Power BI Service.
Could this have something to do with Power BI vs. Fabric licensing? Might it be something on the RDP Server end of things (configuration/port availability)?
We can validate that they can use their standard access to see the data via the web side. We are looking for a solution to this issue as soon as feasible.
Thank you in adevance for your response,
Steve
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It seems like the issue you're facing is related to licensing or configuration between Power BI and Microsoft Fabric on the RDP server environment. Here are some key points and potential solutions:
Let me know how it goes, and I can help further based on the findings!
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Hi, @enkster1
The “You've selected Microsoft Fabric Free” message you see in Power BI Desktop may be related to licensing differences between Power BI and Microsoft Fabric. Power BI Free allows users to create reports and dashboards for personal use but does not support sharing or collaboration features. In contrast, Power BI Pro supports sharing, collaboration and publishing of reports and dashboards, while Power BI Premium Per User (PPU) offers advanced features and capabilities, including greater storage and more frequent data refreshes. Microsoft Fabric Free provides basic access to Power BI and Fabric functionality but has fewer features than the Pro or Premium licenses. Microsoft Fabric Free Edition provides basic access to Power BI and Fabric features, but has limited functionality compared to Pro or Premium licenses. Verify that the standard account used to log in to Power BI Desktop is assigned the appropriate license. If they are using a free license, they may experience limitations in accessing certain features of the Power BI service.
You can learn more about from the following link:
Power BI service features by license type - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
Get licenses for users in your organization. - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
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It seems like the issue you're facing is related to licensing or configuration between Power BI and Microsoft Fabric on the RDP server environment. Here are some key points and potential solutions:
Let me know how it goes, and I can help further based on the findings!
(Answar Generated by AI model)
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