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I've joined a company where the previous PBI Dev left before I started so unfortunately there was no handover. I'm getting my head around their infrastructure and they have an enterprise gateway service installed. I'm trying to find where I can see who is the currently configured owner of the gateway. I have the Power BI Admin role. The contact e-mail address on the gateway is blank. I've had a look in PBI Manage Gateway settings and Office 365 Admin but can't seem to see this information anywhere.
If the owner was the previous employee then I'll need to take it over before their account is retired but there is a chance it might be set to one of the business managers and I don't want to bother the many managers with a e-mail blast asking if anyone thinks they might be the technical configured owner of a PBI gateway.
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@Anonymous
Please check it in the
Workspace >> Dataset s >> select anyone dataset >> settings >> Gateway Connection.
1. Contact Information
2. Status (Machine Details)
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BR
venal.
@Anonymous
Please check it in the
Workspace >> Dataset s >> select anyone dataset >> settings >> Gateway Connection.
1. Contact Information
2. Status (Machine Details)
If you have any queries, please let us know.
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more
If this post was helpful may I ask you to mark it as solution and click on thumb symbol?
BR
venal.
@Anonymous
You can find the owner in the Power BI service, Setting=>Dataset.
Best,
Paul
In Power BI Service you can go to the workspace
Go to datasets
click the "..." icon and click "settings"
Drop down the "gateway Connection" and it should tell you which computer the gateway is running on.
Once you determine that you can login on that computer, download and go to set up a new gateway, then take over the existing gateway
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/data-integration/gateway/service-gateway-migrate
There might be some recovery email or anything that organisation must be having. Or try to contact that guy he can only help out.
Regards,
Lewis
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