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_woscie
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redirect to /reports page

Hi,

dear friends how can I config power bi report server to redirect to the reports page when https://reports.domain.com/ is entered?

 

thanks is advance.

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Anonymous
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Hi @_woscie ,

Follow this steps:

  1. URL Rewrite (IIS):

    • You can achieve this using URL rewriting rules in IIS (Internet Information Services). These rules will redirect requests from the root URL to the specific reports page.
    • Set up a rule that redirects https://reports.domain.com/ to https://reports.domain.com/reports.
    • Ensure that the rule is configured to handle both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
  2. Power BI Report Server Configuration:

    • Open the Power BI Report Server Configuration Manager.
    • Navigate to the Web Portal URL section.
    • Set the Web Portal URL to https://reports.domain.com/reports.
    • Save the changes.
  3. Permissions and Authentication:

    • Make sure the necessary permissions are set for users accessing the reports.
    • Assign the appropriate roles (such as Site Administrator) to domain user accounts.
    • Ensure that folder permissions are correctly configured for your domain accounts.

Below is the official link will help you:

Creating Rewrite Rules for the URL Rewrite Module | Microsoft Learn

Best Regards,

Xianda Tang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

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Anonymous
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Hi @_woscie ,

Yes, you need to install IIS and they can coexist quite happily. You just need to make sure they are not using the same port number. If you set up the report server first, it will probably use port 80 by default.IIS will perform the same operation, so you will need to specify a different port for one or the other.

Below the post will help you:

Solved: Does IIS affect Power BI Report server - Microsoft Fabric Community

Best Regards,

Xianda Tang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

View solution in original post

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hi @_woscie ,

Follow this steps:

  1. URL Rewrite (IIS):

    • You can achieve this using URL rewriting rules in IIS (Internet Information Services). These rules will redirect requests from the root URL to the specific reports page.
    • Set up a rule that redirects https://reports.domain.com/ to https://reports.domain.com/reports.
    • Ensure that the rule is configured to handle both HTTP and HTTPS requests.
  2. Power BI Report Server Configuration:

    • Open the Power BI Report Server Configuration Manager.
    • Navigate to the Web Portal URL section.
    • Set the Web Portal URL to https://reports.domain.com/reports.
    • Save the changes.
  3. Permissions and Authentication:

    • Make sure the necessary permissions are set for users accessing the reports.
    • Assign the appropriate roles (such as Site Administrator) to domain user accounts.
    • Ensure that folder permissions are correctly configured for your domain accounts.

Below is the official link will help you:

Creating Rewrite Rules for the URL Rewrite Module | Microsoft Learn

Best Regards,

Xianda Tang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

How can I add report server to IIS in order to set up a rule for url rewriting

thanks Xianda Tang,

currently IIS not installed on our server. should I install IIS ? do IIS consistent with PBI?

Anonymous
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Hi @_woscie ,

Yes, you need to install IIS and they can coexist quite happily. You just need to make sure they are not using the same port number. If you set up the report server first, it will probably use port 80 by default.IIS will perform the same operation, so you will need to specify a different port for one or the other.

Below the post will help you:

Solved: Does IIS affect Power BI Report server - Microsoft Fabric Community

Best Regards,

Xianda Tang

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.

thanks v-xiandat-msft for your attention

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