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carlochecchia
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All Dataflows Suddenly Stopped Working – Invalid Credentials Error

As of this morning, all of my dataflows have stopped working, and I’m unable to refresh any of them.

When I check the error reports, I consistently see the following message:

The credentials provided for the Power BI source are invalid. (Source at PowerBIInternal.). RootActivityId = f20eeb1a-8a7f-49c4-810e-7b281a3b2da7. Param1 = The credentials provided for the Power BI source are invalid. (Source at PowerBIInternal.) Request ID: 57ddb042-fce8-8c48-8e26-86a51b020647.

I haven't changed my username, password, or any authentication settings recently. Could this be related to a recent Power BI update or a service-related issue?

Any guidance or troubleshooting suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance.

 

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v-veshwara-msft
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Hi @carlochecchia ,
Thanks for reaching out in Microsoft Fabric Community,
And thanks, @aflath , for sharing the related thread discussing a similar issue.
It appears that the Microsoft product team has resolved the issue, and dataflows are now refreshing successfully. If the issue persists, please try clearing your browser cookies and cache before refreshing again.

If the problem still persists, please consider raising a support ticket with Microsoft.
Here is the link for support ticket: Microsoft Fabric Support and Status | Microsoft Fabric

Hope this gets resolved soon. Please reach out for further assistance.

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly and a kudos would be appreciated.

Thank you.



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v-veshwara-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @carlochecchia ,
We wanted to check in again to see if your issue has been resolved. If so, please consider marking the helpful reply as the Accepted Solution to assist others with similar issues. If you still need assistance, feel free to reach out.

Thank you!

v-veshwara-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @carlochecchia ,
Just following up to check if the issue has been resolved. If yes, please consider marking the helpful reply as 'Accepted solution' to assist others facing similar issues. If further assistance is needed, please reach out.
Thank you.

v-veshwara-msft
Community Support
Community Support

Hi @carlochecchia ,
Thanks for reaching out in Microsoft Fabric Community,
And thanks, @aflath , for sharing the related thread discussing a similar issue.
It appears that the Microsoft product team has resolved the issue, and dataflows are now refreshing successfully. If the issue persists, please try clearing your browser cookies and cache before refreshing again.

If the problem still persists, please consider raising a support ticket with Microsoft.
Here is the link for support ticket: Microsoft Fabric Support and Status | Microsoft Fabric

Hope this gets resolved soon. Please reach out for further assistance.

If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly and a kudos would be appreciated.

Thank you.



aflath
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We have a larger post on this issue here:
Dataflows Failing to Refresh - Microsoft Fabric Community

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