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Hi guys,
Is there a way one to get the AD events using the AD connector in Power BI?
Thanks
Tsanka
@Tsanka,
The Active Directory connector returns information about Users, Accounts, and Computers. How do you configure AD event log? Is there any possibility that you export the log into a file? You can connect to the file in Power BI Desktop to analyze the log.
Regards,
Lydia
Hi @Anonymous
Thanks for the response.
Using PowerShell one can extract log information from the Active Directory. I was very much hoping this to be available through the AD connector and spent quite a lot of time in opening and looking at the exposed AD entities. I was hoping I was missing something and the log information was there (expected to see it limited for a period).
Obviously it is not available and now I have to write powershell scripts, have to make SSIS packages to store the extracted CSV files somewhere, etc. Well, could be different, but life is not perfect.
Thanka again
Tsanka
@Tsanka,
Yes. The built-in AD connector doesn't contain the log information. You would need to connect to the extracted log file in Power BI.
Regards,
Lydia
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