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Hi all,
I have several reports using files from Sharepoint as a data source. I used to have Organizational account setup for authentication, which worked perfectly for a long time.
All of a sudden, this authentication stopped working when I tried to import a new Sharepoint file. I've tried removing the authentication settings as suggested in other posts. This unfortunately destroyed all Sharepoint connections I had setup which means none of them are working now.
As soon as I try to authenticate through Organizational, Basic or Microsoft Account, the prompt gives a "We couldn't authenticate with the credentials provided" error.
I've tried several things so far but nothing seems to work.
I can access the Sharepoint site without issues with the same credentials, so that doesn't seem to be the issue.
Source = Excel.Workbook(Web.Contents("https://Contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/Innovation/Shared%20documents/General/Datasets/" & #"CustomerName" & "/hours.xlsx"), null, true),
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Hi,
My issue was different from the one described in the post you link.
Appartently it was an issue with the Edge authentication prompt. I fixed the issue by changing my default browser to chrome and in Power BI go to Settings > Security > User my default webbrowser.
This fixed the issue.
Hey all if you are still having issues with this you can go to
Transform data > right click on your table and click advanced editor > check your url there
https://company_sharepoint.com/:x:/r/sites/ConnectedWorker/Shared%20Documents/Device/Device%20Alloca...
if it looks like this delete the /:x/r/ or whatever similar file path you have there
if this doesn't work you can clear permissions that may work good luck
One other option that might work for this is that if your SharePoint list columms is linked to other areas of SharePoint, you can remove those columns. It's possible that those areas are restricted and even though you're not utilizing the underlying information, it may be preventing you from accessing that data. I removed those fields that could be expanded and my error went away.
Thank you for this! I never would have figured out this was my issue after trying to connect over and over again. A different error should be displayed when this happens.
I am also not able to the use the function Web.Contents with SharePoint because I could not be authenticated even when using Chrome. Any other solution?
Hi @Anonymous ,
Please see if this similar thread helps.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ kalyj
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Am I missing something here? Neither this post or the one you link to seem to provide a working solution to this issue. Wondering why theye're both marked as resolved?
Hi,
My issue was different from the one described in the post you link.
Appartently it was an issue with the Edge authentication prompt. I fixed the issue by changing my default browser to chrome and in Power BI go to Settings > Security > User my default webbrowser.
This fixed the issue.
The replie's provided were not a valid solution. I have the same problem and my company will not allow us to change our default browser to Chrome. We are forced to use Edge and I cannot get past this error.
Same. My organization will not allow us to change our default browser from Edge to Chrome or any other browser. There must be another solution. Maybe clearing cache?
You have to use the url up to the point where it says "sites". This is usually the parent folder. Once you used that URL, you will be able to access all files in each subfolder.
I'm in the exact same situation. I've cleared my cache, cleared permissions for SharePoint, updated my default brower from Explorer to Chrome. I've even gone as far as connected to SharePoint through OData, this worked termporarily and I'm back at square one. Anyone have any concrete solutions?
I responded to an earlier post and someone recently stated this worked for them:
"One other option that might work for this is that if your SharePoint list columms is linked to other areas of SharePoint, you can remove those columns. It's possible that those areas are restricted and even though you're not utilizing the underlying information, it may be preventing you from accessing that data. I removed those fields that could be expanded and my error went away."
Thanks. I tried this solution but I am still getting the same error. Is there anything else I can try?
Great! This fixed my authentication issue too. Thanks a lot 😊
I had the same issue and this method solved it. Thanks a lot !
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