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We’re needing visualizations of service accounts, including the most recent password change date, the OU that the account is in, as well as whether or not the account is a member of a specific AD group.
I've found an MS Doc and followed the steps underneath, unfortunately I don't see Azure Active Directory Logs anymore
Azure Active Directory meets Power BI | Microsoft Power BI Blog | Microsoft Power BI
Can someone confirm if the steps written is no longer exist?
and probably leads to UPDATED Documents that we can use to achieve this certain requirement?
TIA!
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Hi @v_mark ,
According to my understanding, there are many documents about the content of this blog you mentioned. To integrate Power BI into your custom application, you need to define an application within Azure AD, which requires an Azure AD directory.
check the following link:
Create an Azure Active Directory tenant to use with Power BI embedded - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
Secondly, to get the corresponding content, you need to go through the custom connector, and the other content that can be obtained can be found in the following document.
Graph Explorer - Microsoft Graph
Create a custom connector from scratch | Microsoft Docs
Here is a sample link: DataConnectors/MyGraph.pq at 0621c3d7e7cc4d32df2193e0d5ebfb488f344453 · microsoft/DataConnectors · G...
For additional documentation on Azure Active Directory Logs, you can refer to the following link.
Stream Azure Active Directory logs to Azure Monitor logs | Microsoft Docs
Log Analytics integration with Power BI and Excel - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs
Best Regards,
Henry
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Hi @v_mark ,
According to my understanding, there are many documents about the content of this blog you mentioned. To integrate Power BI into your custom application, you need to define an application within Azure AD, which requires an Azure AD directory.
check the following link:
Create an Azure Active Directory tenant to use with Power BI embedded - Power BI | Microsoft Docs
Secondly, to get the corresponding content, you need to go through the custom connector, and the other content that can be obtained can be found in the following document.
Graph Explorer - Microsoft Graph
Create a custom connector from scratch | Microsoft Docs
Here is a sample link: DataConnectors/MyGraph.pq at 0621c3d7e7cc4d32df2193e0d5ebfb488f344453 · microsoft/DataConnectors · G...
For additional documentation on Azure Active Directory Logs, you can refer to the following link.
Stream Azure Active Directory logs to Azure Monitor logs | Microsoft Docs
Log Analytics integration with Power BI and Excel - Azure Monitor | Microsoft Docs
Best Regards,
Henry
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
HI @v_mark ,
Have you taken a look at this one:
Power BI and Active Directory for System Administrators (biinsight.com)
?
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