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I run the folling code:
Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount -Credential $cred
#($cred contains a user with "Administrator" priviliges in the workspace)
$ws = Get-PowerBIWorkspace | Where-Object {$_.Name -eq "[My Workspace name here]"
#$ws contains a valid object referring to the desired workspace
$ws.Users #THIS IS NULL / EMPTY
I've tried several optins, but I could not get the users of the workspace.
Modul-Version is 1.0.946.
How can I query all users having permissions to the workspace ?
Hi @Tom-CK ,
Try this command.
Connect-PowerBIServiceAccount -Tenant [TenantId] -ServicePrincipal -Credential (Get-Credential)
Best regards,
Lionel Chen
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Tried this with correct parameters - does not work.
I always get a "WriteError"-Exception.
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