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Here is what I did:
Problem:
Any idea what I am doing wrong? I have looked everywhere and can't figure this out.
Solved! Go to Solution.
I think this is solved. The answer is buried at the bottom of https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/get-started/fabric-trial
What is the region for my Fabric (Preview) trial capacity?
If you start the trial using the Account manager, your trial capacity is located in the home region for your tenant. See Find your Fabric home region for information about how to find your home region, where your data is stored.
What impact does region have on my Fabric (Preview) trial?
Not all regions are available for the Fabric (Preview) trial. Start by looking up your home region and then check to see if your region is supported for the Fabric (Preview) trial. If your home region doesn't have Fabric enabled, don't use the Account manager to start a trial. To start a trial in a region that is not your home region, follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric (Preview) trial. If you've already started a trial from Account manager, cancel that trial and follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric (Preview) trial instead.
My tenant region is in US Central (Iowa), which is does not have Fabric enabled.
It took me forever to correlate that this could be the issue because I was able to start the Fabric trial without any type of error or warning. There is nothing to indicate that Fabric was not supported in my tenant's region and I had to go through every line in the article to figure out that might be what was causing the unexpected behavior.
Somehow I came across the process of signing up for an individual Power BI license to get around the tenant limitation in my normal organizational account. Steps are here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/enterprise/service-admin-signing-up-for-power-bi-with-a-n...
After doing that, I am able to login using the new email address that was generated under the onmicrosoft.com domain with the new tenant generated for the individual account. This entire process was a total pain!
I have the exact same issue with my tenant showing up as US Central (Iowa). I ideally wanted to test things out with my tenant and resources that are only accesible through my tenant, so I guess the only option is to wait for it to get enabled for the region 😞.
I think this is solved. The answer is buried at the bottom of https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric/get-started/fabric-trial
What is the region for my Fabric (Preview) trial capacity?
If you start the trial using the Account manager, your trial capacity is located in the home region for your tenant. See Find your Fabric home region for information about how to find your home region, where your data is stored.
What impact does region have on my Fabric (Preview) trial?
Not all regions are available for the Fabric (Preview) trial. Start by looking up your home region and then check to see if your region is supported for the Fabric (Preview) trial. If your home region doesn't have Fabric enabled, don't use the Account manager to start a trial. To start a trial in a region that is not your home region, follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric (Preview) trial. If you've already started a trial from Account manager, cancel that trial and follow the steps in Other ways to start a Fabric (Preview) trial instead.
My tenant region is in US Central (Iowa), which is does not have Fabric enabled.
It took me forever to correlate that this could be the issue because I was able to start the Fabric trial without any type of error or warning. There is nothing to indicate that Fabric was not supported in my tenant's region and I had to go through every line in the article to figure out that might be what was causing the unexpected behavior.
Somehow I came across the process of signing up for an individual Power BI license to get around the tenant limitation in my normal organizational account. Steps are here: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/power-bi/enterprise/service-admin-signing-up-for-power-bi-with-a-n...
After doing that, I am able to login using the new email address that was generated under the onmicrosoft.com domain with the new tenant generated for the individual account. This entire process was a total pain!
The serious flaw was not putting that critical information in a warning box or check first instruction. Would have saved me so much time. This helps, but we can't go off tenant at work, so...