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cy-1000
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Getting Access token failing because of organization login

Hi I am trying to get the "App Owns Data" example to work. https://github.com/Microsoft/PowerBI-Developer-Samples/tree/master/App%20Owns%20Data to see how to intergrate powerBI reports on a web application. After putting in my pBIusername, password clientId and groupId into the Web.config example and running it I get this error message

 

Microsoft.IdentityModel.Clients.ActiveDirectory.AdalServiceException: AADSTS75005: The request is not a valid SAML 2.0 protocol message.

 

I believe this is happening because I am using my organizaiton's login as it is the same credentials for my powerBI account. When I get authenticated with my organization's authentication server, it sends back a SAML 1.0 Message back to the Microsoft authentication server and gets denied because it is not SAML 2.0. Since this is in-flight data I have no way to edit this message before it gets kicked back to Microsofts auth. I was wondering if there is any work around to this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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v-micsh-msft
Microsoft Employee
Microsoft Employee

 

For the authentication part regarding Azure AD single Sign on issue, please consider ask in the forum below:

https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/azure/en-US/home?forum=WindowsAzureAD

 

Regards,

Michael

 

 

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