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Hi, when I try to publish in public web my report from POWER BI Service cards and slicers are ok, but all tables show a 403 error.....any idea? thank's
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Since your data is visible in Power BI Service and your app, but you're encountering a 403 error only when using "Publish to web," this issue is likely related to data source permissions, privacy settings, or security restrictions.
Please follow these below steps to troubleshoot:
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Thank you for reaching out to the Microsoft forum Community.
Since your data is visible in Power BI Service and your app, but you're encountering a 403 error only when using "Publish to web," this issue is likely related to data source permissions, privacy settings, or security restrictions.
Please follow these below steps to troubleshoot:
Please refer to the documentation link below for further details:
Publish to web from Power BI - Power BI | Microsoft Learn
If this post helps, then please give us Kudos and consider Accept it as a solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Thank you.
thank's @collinq but I'm a beginner and I dont't understand. Data are visible in Power Services and inside the app I have created, the problem appears only when I try to publish on the web. The data source is the same...or not? At the moment I haven't a refresh gateway, original dataset it's composed by 2 Excel files and a SQL server view.
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Hi @SuperBrigoz2 ,
The 403 error is almost always a permissions issue. The permissions being used to access the tables need to be checked in the data source/gateway so that the data can be displayed. The issue could be anywhere along the process - authentication to data or network authentication.
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