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Hi,
I'm trying to get a service principal set up so I can connect to PowerBI with PowerShell. I want to do it in the background so the user won't have any interaction with the scripts.
I've been following along with a video a found https://youtu.be/WaKvZgjTWmo?t=2937 but am running into a permissions issue.
Get-PowerBIWorkspace : Operation returned an invalid status code 'Unauthorized'
I've set up the App Registration in Azure, set up a secret, and added the App as an admin on the PowerBI workspace. Also enabled developer settings in PowerBI and added a AD group that I set up to use PowerBI APIs. I even added the App as a member of the AD group despite it not being strictly instructed.
Maybe that's what I'm missing. I don't see any instructions on how to connect the AD group to the App.
I'd be happy to provide more information if needed.
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