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External Sharing
- 9 years ago
As I tested, I shared a dashboard within a group to an external user. He can see the shared dashboard properly via email link.
In your scenario, you can just directly share your dashboard or content pack to external user email account.
Only your direct recipients can see the shared dashboard, any user sign up with other email account can't access this shared dashboard even they have the link. This should be the reason why you share a dashboard to a external user, but you can't access it via email link by yourself.
Another important thing is the liscensing requirement for sharing. If your dashboard contains Pro content, your recipients should also need Pro liscense to view the data. For more details, see: Share a dashboard with colleagues and others.
Regards,
hotpie When it comes to external sharing there are limited options. If sharing to individual outside organisation is not working I think your only option is to create a user account for the user inside your organisation. I have had issue before where sharing outside has not worked and I think it is due to tenant level subscription of the user and its organisation you're sharing with. If this is one off what I can suggest is you look at the option shown here where your user outside your organisation can signup for O365 trial (again not enterprise level solution). You can also consider using Publish to Web feature but with that access to your report is not managed and anyone with the link can see your report.
We are experiencing the same issue as hotpie. If we solve this by creating users on our domain for our clients and providing them with a Power BI Pro license, is this in line with the licensing terms of Microsoft? As this would basically mean sublicensing a Microsoft Power BI license?
Thanks in advance,
Bas van Baar
- Anonymous9 years agoNot applicable
Basvanbaar You don't need to create the users in your tenant. The requirement is that if you use a Pro feature, they will need to have a Pro license on their end as well. So they would need to set up Power BI, and have Pro licenses in their tenant in order to see the dashboards that you share with them.
- Basvanbaar9 years agoFrequent Visitor
Anonymous
But this would mean that the external users can only view the dashboard in via a link and not in their own navigation pane, right?
We would like them to have the dashboards and reports in their own PBI environment as well, so they can use them on their windows, android or iOS applications.
- Anonymous9 years agoNot applicable
Basvanbaar Correct.
To your other needs. I don't have any great answer. There may be a path here to create a Template Content Pack -- I can't say I'm very familiar as the documentation is new, and I don't recall an announcement (I'm assuming its is coming). This looks like you would need to possibly use Azure SQL DB, but I'll leave it to you to explore. This appears to allow end users access to models that you build.
Outside of this method, there isn't really a great answer to having your users have the abilities you want without adding them into your environment, and thus having to pay those license fees...
Other than that, my other post which uses Power BI Embedded, but that would only allow them to see reports in an application.