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One of our clients said that his Power BI report stopped working yesterday.
I wasn't able to find out what was wrong, so I asked him to send the report to me for testing.
After the testing I have identical problems that he has:
- Issue is not connected to any company: we have laptops from different companies and use different networks
- Source system is (has been) always Power BI Desktop
- Destination is any data source that needs Microsoft Azure authentication
- After we used this problem report, the same problem is with other reports
- Rebooting laptop doesn't help
- Reinstalling Desktop doesn't help
- He uses 2022-04 Desktop and I use the latest, so the version doesn't matter
- On first attempt I got a list of my Microsoft accounts. But I was unable to select any of them and had to cancel it. We both have multiple accounts.
- After that when we try to log in with Microsoft user account, we get a screen on the display, but it stays so short time we can barely see that there was something at all. Impossible to read it.
- I am unable to use any of my Microsoft accounts now, so I can't develop to other clients either.
- Error text: We're unable to connect. Please delete your credentials and try again later.
- Global credentials have been wiped clean on Desktop reinstallation and local creadentials can't be the issue.
- We are not using gateways, I just chose it because it is compulsory field.
I have tried to Google how to cleanse away everything that looks like a cached Microsoft account, but so far no luck with that.
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Hi @TimoRiikonen @Zarek @Tutu_in_YYC,
It’s a known issue(ICM 311894322 and ICM 311855579) and the product group is working on the fix. Currently, please try the following workaround.
In Power BI Desktop, enable Options -> Security -> Authentication Browser ->Turn “Use my default web browser” on to use a system browser. For sources that doesn’t work for, please set the Environment variable PQ_DisableEdgeChromiumOAuth to 1 and restart PBIDesktop.
Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Caiyun