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Hello,
I have a "free" user who cannot access a Workspace that is on a Premium Capacity.
I have confirmed that they are a member of the Workspace and that the Workspace is in one of our premium capacities.
They receive this error message when navigating the link to the workspace. - is this the issue would they be able to open the Workspace? or do they need direct links to the reports they use?
What am I missing?
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Hi @Anonymous,
the problem is in the user's Member role. To access a workspace as an Admin, Member or Contributor, you need a Pro license.
To access a workspace with a free license, you need to assign the Viewer role. Or publish content from the workspace to an App and give the user(s) access there.
Hi @nickyvv Thank you for your answer.
Would it also work if a user with a PPU license created the premium workspace?
I am sharing an app with a report hosted in a premium workspace with free users inside my organization, but Power BI is asking to upgrade the free users licenses.
Hi @Anonymous ,
I would like to confirm if I have missed this information in this question.
Are the Premium capacity SKUs assigned to your workspace P SKUs?
If you have purchased Power BI Premium EM SKUs or A SKUs, they are not allow free Power BI users to consume Power BI apps and shared content, in Power BI service. Only P SKUs are available This requirement.
For more information,you can refer to:Capacity and SKUs in Power BI embedded analytics
Hope it helps,
Community Support Team _ Caitlyn
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Hello there @Anonymous ! Have you checked the Tenant settings in the Admin Portal? Ensure that the following settings are "Enabled" (since I don't know if the users are internal or external I send both):
Additionally, check if you have Admin or Member role in the workspace!
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This is an internal user. I have verified both settings are enabled for the entire organization.
I have added myself as Admin to the Workspace - The user with the difficulty is a "Member"
Hi @Anonymous,
the problem is in the user's Member role. To access a workspace as an Admin, Member or Contributor, you need a Pro license.
To access a workspace with a free license, you need to assign the Viewer role. Or publish content from the workspace to an App and give the user(s) access there.
Thanks, this also solved my problem with a free license asigned in a workspace with an admin roll. The aplication showed that mesagge about to upgrade the licence.
Thank you, I have changed her role. They are in a different time zone so I will let you know tomorrow if this worked.
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