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Hello,
I've encountered a bug when connecting Power BI to my snowflake instance.
When using Get Data to connect to a Snowflake instance, after specifying the server and warehouse name, you're asked to input your Snowflake credentials to authenticate access. When you log in, power bi saves your credentials so you don't have to reinput them each time.
However, I accidentally input the wrong password when setting up the Snowflake connector and was told to try again - but Power BI saved those incorrect credentials. When I tried to connect to the same warehouse again to fix my password, I wasn't brought to the window that allows me to input my username and password - it just immediately said that they were incorrect without allowing me to change them.
I tried this again with a different warehouse, using incorrect credentials on purpose, and the same bug came up. I was unable to find a way to connect to those warehouses again.
Solved! Go to Solution.
Hi @sschultz6,
You can go to Data Source Settings, find the data source, click on Clear Permissions to clear credentials for this data source. When you get data again, it will prompt you enter credential.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
Hi @sschultz6,
You can go to Data Source Settings, find the data source, click on Clear Permissions to clear credentials for this data source. When you get data again, it will prompt you enter credential.
Best Regards,
Qiuyun Yu
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