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HangLTP
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1 year ago
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Disable Comments on Report

At the request of the Security team, is there a way to disable the comment feature for the Browser? They are concerned that allowing file uploads or attachments might impact the overall system. Previously, this feature could be disabled via the database, but it seems that option is no longer available. Is it no longer possible to customize this functionality for application users?

 

 

 

 

  • Hi HangLTP,

     

    We understand that the current approaches do not fully meet your requirements. As of now, Power BI Report Server (PBIRS) does not provide a direct, built-in option to disable the commenting feature completely.

    As a best practice, we recommend submitting a feature request through the official Microsoft Fabric Ideas portal:

    Fabric Ideas - Microsoft Fabric Community

     

    This ensures that your requirement reaches the product development team for consideration in future updates.

     

    I hope this suggestion helped! please mark it as "Accept as Solution" and give us Kudos to assist others.

    Feel free to ask any further questions if have. 

    Thank you.

     

     

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  • v-sgandrathi's avatar
    v-sgandrathi
    Community Support

    Hi HangLTP,

    Thanks for reaching out to the Microsoft Fabric Community forum.

     

    Yes, you can disable the comment feature for all users in Power BI Service. Previously, this might have been done via database settings, but Microsoft has moved most administrative controls to the Power BI Admin Portal.

    Navigate to the Admin Portal and go to Power BI Service then Click on Admin Portal, Tenant Settings

    After that look for options related to Commenting, if available, disable comments globally or restrict them to specific users.

     

    For additional guidance, you can refer to these discussions in the Microsoft Fabric Community:

    Solved: How can we disable comment feature for all users a... - Microsoft Fabric Community

    Disable commenting from a setting within Power BI ... - Microsoft Fabric Community

     

    If this solution worked for you, kindly mark it as Accept as Solution and feel free to give a Kudos, it would be much appreciated!

     

    Regards,
    Sahasra.

  • Thank you for your reply. 

     

    However, I need the solution for the PowerBI report Server, not the Service. Other tôpics are also related to the Service, but I need the solution for the on-premise server. Any ideas?

    • v-sgandrathi's avatar
      v-sgandrathi
      Community Support

      Hi HangLTP,

      Thank you for using Microsoft Community Forum.

       

      Currently, Power BI Report Server (PBIRS) does not provide a direct option to disable the commenting feature. However, you can restrict commenting using alternative methods.

       One approach is to modify user permissions in SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) by restricting access to the ReportServer database tables that store comments.

       Another option is to hide the "Add Comment" button using custom branding, where you modify the CSS or JavaScript in PBIRS to remove the UI element.

       Additionally, you can adjust role-based security settings in PBIRS Site Settings , Security to prevent users from adding comments. If needed, review PBIRS configuration files for possible customization.

      Since Microsoft does not offer an official way to disable comments in PBIRS, submitting a feature request to Microsoft may be beneficial:
      https://ideas.fabric.microsoft.com/ideas/search-ideas/ 

       

      Glad I could assist! If this answer helped resolve your issue, please mark it as Accept as Solution and give us Kudos to guide others facing the same concern.

      Regards,
      Sahasra.

      • v-sgandrathi's avatar
        v-sgandrathi
        Community Support

        Hi HangLTP,


        we haven't heard back from you regarding our last response and wanted to check if your issue has been resolved.

        If our response addressed by the community member for  your query, please mark it as Accept Answer and click Yes if you found it helpful.

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