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PowerBi Audit Log
- 8 years agoHi there
This is what I currently use and it works really well.
http://angryanalyticsblog.azurewebsites.net/index.php/2018/02/16/power-bi-audit-log-analytics-solution/
By default, Audit Logs require Tenant Admin privileges.
But there is a work around we use.
In the Exchange Admin Center, you can create an admin role called "View-Only Audit Logs" or something similar.
For the Roles, assign the "View-Only" Audit Logs role.
Then add the role to the user who should get access. By doing this, a non-Tenant Admin can access the Audit Logs.
Of course there are various security concerns to keep in mind, but it is a techinical solution to get around the limitation of needing Tenant Admin permissions to see the Audit Logs.
- Anonymous7 years agoNot applicable
Thank you for your quick reply. Would you possibly be able to point me to a reference document that lets me know what is available inside the dataset? Or if you know, is there some powershell command I can use to iterate through all of it so that I can then go back and select the items I am interested in?