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I have an issue when trying to publish Power BI dashboard on Power BI Service. I got this message :
An error occured while attempting to publish Power BI dashboard. Unable to write data to transport connection. An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host.
Request ID fc7079ca-a15a-4afc-996b-a528e1cd3f35
Activity ID cc6f53e9-402f-4a26-8f66-cc469492e283
Service URL https://wabi-west-europe-e-primary-redirect.analysis.windows.net/
Session ID cc6f53e9-402f-4a26-8f66-cc469492e283
Client version 2.147.1085.0
what does this error mean ?
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Hi @rhashhab,
That message means Power BI Desktop tried to open/keep a secure network connection to the Power BI Service, but the connection was terminated by something in the path (typically a proxy, VPN, firewall, TLS/SSL inspection, or a flaky network device). It’s a generic .NET “transport connection closed by remote host” error-so the Service didn’t finish the handshake or the connection was cut mid-upload.
Try navigating to your workspace in the browser and upload the report using the import menu.
If you found this helpful, consider giving some Kudos. If I answered your question or solved your problem, mark this post as the solution.
Hi @rhashhab
This error usually indicates a network or connectivity issue between Power BI Desktop and the Power BI Service during publishing. It can have several causes:
Please find below the common cause and solutions:
Other troubleshooting
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Hi @rhashhab
This error usually indicates a network or connectivity issue between Power BI Desktop and the Power BI Service during publishing. It can have several causes:
Please find below the common cause and solutions:
Other troubleshooting
🌟 I hope this solution helps you unlock your Power BI potential! If you found it helpful, click 'Mark as Solution' to guide others toward the answers they need.
💡 Love the effort? Drop the kudos! Your appreciation fuels community spirit and innovation.
🎖 As a proud SuperUser and Microsoft Partner, we’re here to empower your data journey and the Power BI Community at large.
🔗 Curious to explore more? [Discover here].
Let’s keep building smarter solutions together!
Hi @rhashhab,
That message means Power BI Desktop tried to open/keep a secure network connection to the Power BI Service, but the connection was terminated by something in the path (typically a proxy, VPN, firewall, TLS/SSL inspection, or a flaky network device). It’s a generic .NET “transport connection closed by remote host” error-so the Service didn’t finish the handshake or the connection was cut mid-upload.
Try navigating to your workspace in the browser and upload the report using the import menu.
If you found this helpful, consider giving some Kudos. If I answered your question or solved your problem, mark this post as the solution.
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