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Pro License for Guest User Issues
I am part of an organization (Tenant A) that has been assigned with Pro license to my account.
I have been invited as Guest User to another organization (Tenant B)
Since i have a Pro license assigned, when i access Power BI service in Tenant B, i should have Pro account access.
This is working well for the past 6 months until yesterday i found out that i was no longer a Pro User in Tenant B.
When i accessed Power BI services within Tenant A, it shows that i am still a Pro user (my Pro account is not expired).
Can anybody help or advice on why it is no longer working all of the sudden? What are the potential cause?
- Anonymous6 years ago
Hi v-alq-msft,
Thanks for your reply. Yes we have configured as what you have mentioned. It was working fine before and there were no configuration changes.
The support page has posted the following that there was an issue with Pro Account. I guess this is the reason many of us are having issues out of the sudden?
"Power BI Pro customers trying to access externally shared content from a different Tenant may encounter a message asking to “Upgrade to Power BI Pro”. Engineers have identified the root cause and ETA for a fix is end-of-day 06/07/2020."
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
15 Replies
- ippyvonneRegular Visitor
I would like to know this too because I got the same problem.
- AnonymousNot applicable
Microsoft has listed this as a known issue on their support page. The ETA for a fix is end-of-day 06/07/2020
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
I hope this will resolve the problems many of us are facing.
- RMayFrequent Visitor
Thanks - that's a long time for people to go without access to their reports.
We are sharing dashboards rather than apps to get around this for the moment. That appears to work but not ideal.
- Kevin_GitongaHelper I
Same here, any solution?
- RMayFrequent Visitor
We also have the same issue - suddenly stopped working after being fine for months.
- collinqSuper User
Hi samchong,
For TenantB, do you have to sign in with a different userid? And/Or, did you have your Tenant B userid password reset (with or without your knowledge)? And/Or - has your guest access on TenantB been removed?
You will probably have to get with the Power BI admin of TenantB to confirm that your password and access still exist.
I would appreciate Kudos if my response was helpful. I would also appreciate it if you would mark this as a solution if it solved the problem. Thanks!
- Tim-BDRegular Visitor
I'm facing the same issue.
I shared a report with a guest with Power BI Pro, but he can't access the report anymore. I checked everything and didn't change the settings. He should have access to the report.
- collinqSuper User
Hi Tim-BD,
I am wondering if the link changed? When you share a report outside your organization, they get the link to the report. I have seen where the link changes (for whatever reason). Can you try to un-share and then re-share and email them the link again automatically? I am curious if it works with a new link. (Note - this isn't something that should have to be done again and again. This should be a rare thing to have to re-share - since it kind of eliminates the purpose of sharing if you have to keep re-sharing. 🙂 )
I would appreciate Kudos if my response was helpful. I would also appreciate it if you would mark this as a solution if it solved the problem. Thanks!
- Tim-BDRegular Visitor
Thank you, I will try this out tomorrow and will keep you posted.
- v-alq-msftCommunity Support
Hi, Anonymous
I wonder if you are in the access list of the workspace including the content you want to access. By default, external Azure AD B2B limits guests to consumption of content only. External Azure AD B2B guests can view apps, dashboards, reports, export data and create email subscriptions for dashboards and reports. They can't access workspaces or publish their own content. To remove these restrictions, you can use the Allow external guest users to edit and manage content in the organization feature.
For further information, I'd like to suggest you refer Distribute Power BI content to external guest users with Azure AD B2B .
Best Regards
Allan
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
- AnonymousNot applicable
Hi v-alq-msft,
Thanks for your reply. Yes we have configured as what you have mentioned. It was working fine before and there were no configuration changes.
The support page has posted the following that there was an issue with Pro Account. I guess this is the reason many of us are having issues out of the sudden?
"Power BI Pro customers trying to access externally shared content from a different Tenant may encounter a message asking to “Upgrade to Power BI Pro”. Engineers have identified the root cause and ETA for a fix is end-of-day 06/07/2020."
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/support/
- JPacella312Helper I
Same issue is happening with my clients. We share content (Reports and Datasets) with external Pro license users, they've been able to use the service without an issue until this week. They go their link, try to click on one of the objects and nothing happens.
I see the little blurb on the service page that says something is wrong with external sharing and that it's put on the back burner for fixing and no other information or link to something that I can pass along to my customers.