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We have two servers in current case. Server A is holding all users AD account and Server B has Power BI Report Server installed. We joined the domain from Server B to Server A. All went well. We can create the own user group in Server B and we can assign the users from Server A into the user group in Server B. When we access to the Power BI portal, we have some issues.
On the other hand, I have another question. Originally, we setup as local admin account as Service Account and the SQL server connect If I joined the domain. Do I need to change from my local admin account to the service account to the AD domain Administrator Account (Server A Admin)?
Dear Support,
Could you explain more and how I apply this to my current situation? I did change the Authentication Type to <RSWindowsNTLM />.
For now, the domain controller is Server A. A is holding all user account information and got the policy setup. We have installed Power BI Report Server in Server B. We would like to use the same AD login credentials in Server A for Server B, especially the username and password. So we cannot export the user list from Server A and import them to Server B since passwords are encrypted.
We use “Join domain” method. We configure Server B to join Server A domain. So that I can create the local group in Server B and add the AD users from Server A in it. It also our ideal result and all working.
However, there is an issue. When we click manage of the Power BI report or open the Power BI report in Power BI Report Server, a message box appear, “An error has occurred. Something went wrong. Please try again later.” And nothing else showing and keep loading.
What can I do next?
Thank you very much!
Best Regards,
Gary Yuen
Hi @garyY7 ,
Please use a domain controller for unified management of domain users.
<RSWindowsNTLM> is the default authentication type.
Best regards,
Community Support Team_Binbin Yu
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