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MikeMcCallum
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Power BI Personal Gateway installing as an app rather than as a service

Hello all.

 

I am logged into our Azure Windows 2012 server as user whose is a member of the Administrator group.

 

I have tried installing the Power BI Personal Gateway service several times now but it always installs as an application rather than a service. I'm even chosing the "Run as Administrator" option when executing the install.

 

I don't think it has anything to do with my Power BI user account which is being asked for during the install.

 

Any ideas why this is happening? 

 

Cheers.

 

- Mike

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Hi @dimazaid. Thanks for the quick response!

 

I have figured out my issue. Although the account I was using was part of the Administrator's group, I found that I needed to also grant it the right to logon as a service.

 

Once I did that (and after having uninstalled the gateway), the next time I installed the gateway it was installed as a service.

 

Now I can have the gateway working without needing to be logged into the machine.

 

Perhaps this would not have been an issue if I simply logged in to the server as Administrator. Not sure about that.

 

Hope this helps somebody else who comes across the same issue.

 

Cheers.

 

- Mike

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dimazaid
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hi @MikeMcCallum

Your expectation is right, if you install as an admin it hsould be running as a service. 
Could you check the event viewer for any issues while installing? here's how: 

Open event viewer  

Expand “Applications and Services Logs”  

Click on “Data Management Gateway” and  "PowerBIGateway"  

Optionally, "Save All Events As…"  

 

As a workaround, have you considered trying the Enterprise Gateway? It runs as a service and only works as an admin, try installing it and see what you get.

 

Hi @dimazaid. Thanks for the quick response!

 

I have figured out my issue. Although the account I was using was part of the Administrator's group, I found that I needed to also grant it the right to logon as a service.

 

Once I did that (and after having uninstalled the gateway), the next time I installed the gateway it was installed as a service.

 

Now I can have the gateway working without needing to be logged into the machine.

 

Perhaps this would not have been an issue if I simply logged in to the server as Administrator. Not sure about that.

 

Hope this helps somebody else who comes across the same issue.

 

Cheers.

 

- Mike

great! glad to hear it got resolved. Please mark the question as answered. 

Thanks!
Dimah

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