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Hi!
Is there a possibility to give a user the right to see all folders and the name of all reports within those folder on a Power BI Report Server (OnPrem) without permiting to open all those reports?
Thanks!
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In Power BI Report Server (PBIRS), there’s no built-in “browse-only” role that lets users see all folders and report names without opening the reports. Permissions are tied to roles like Browser, Content Manager, Publisher, etc., and even the lowest role (Browser) still grants the ability to open reports.
Possible workarounds
I hope it will work.
Thanks a lot!!
To let a user see all folders and report names in Power BI Report Server without opening the reports:
Assign them the Browser role — lets them view structure, not content.
Don’t give "Content Manager" or "Report Builder" roles.
For more control, create a custom role with just “View folders” and “View report properties” permissions.
In Power BI Report Server (PBIRS), there’s no built-in “browse-only” role that lets users see all folders and report names without opening the reports. Permissions are tied to roles like Browser, Content Manager, Publisher, etc., and even the lowest role (Browser) still grants the ability to open reports.
Possible workarounds
I hope it will work.
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