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I set up a personal gateway on a PC when initially learning Power BI and testing some things out. That PC has since been wiped clean (no longer exists). I'm now trying to associate an Enterprise Gateway but I'm unable to because the only available option for 'Gateway Connection' in Manage Gateways is for the now non-existing PG I initially set up. The option 'Use a data gateway' is grayed out.
I even went and created a new dataset but it keeps trying to associate to the old PG.
How can I remove this old PG and/or associate these datasets to the EG I want to use?
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Hey @markboy,
I ran into something similiar a few days ago. I switched to a new PC and my Personal Data Gateway was on my old PC.
If you create a new Personal Data Gateway, it will override the exisiting one that is associated to your account. You should then be able to remove the Personal one, and install/access the Enterprise Gateway.
Hope this helps,
Alan
Hey @markboy,
I ran into something similiar a few days ago. I switched to a new PC and my Personal Data Gateway was on my old PC.
If you create a new Personal Data Gateway, it will override the exisiting one that is associated to your account. You should then be able to remove the Personal one, and install/access the Enterprise Gateway.
Hope this helps,
Alan
Perfect! Not intuitive but definitely a solution that worked.
Thanks!!
This worked for me as well and I can now just change the data source settings
however, any idea how to remove the personal gateway when uninstalling it.
it seems to still appear on the data source options.
more annoying than anything else.
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