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When I publish to My Workspace, the message "Sorry, you don't have access to publish to this workspace. Please contact the owner for access." Since it is My Workspace, I am the owner and I confirmed that I am.
What is your suggestion for me to try solve this problem?
Solved! Go to Solution.
And so I did.
It turned out that somewhere in the log files it said:
Message: A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: SSL Provider, error: 0 - The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
The most helpful person of the support team concluded from this that it is not a Power Bi problem and referred me to a SQL BI blog page that discusses the same error message and how to fix it. I applied that fix on my laptop (as client), on the server where I have my gateway (server and client) and where I have my data (server). I don't know what combination actually made it work, I just applied the fix where ever I could on the line from here to the data.
Hi @AlbertZ,
That's weird.
1. Do you have enough space left?
2. Can you still publish to an App workspace successfully?
3. How did you publish the report? Using the button in Desktop?
Suggestions:
1. Upgrade the Desktop to the latest version.
2. Get the pbix file from the Service.
3. Please share some snapshots. Especially the details of the error message.
Best Regards,
@v-jiascu-msft thank you for your reply, here some responses.
T1. I think I have enough space left in the workspace:
T2. I don't know if I can publish to an App workspace. I don't have an App workspace.
T3. Yes, I published with the publish button in Desktop.
S1. Did so: 2.65.5313.841. is where the problems are.
S2. First I published from the file I had locally, that didn't work. Then I downloaded the pbix from the service, edited it (had to replace a data source) and then tried to publish, that also did not work.
S3. That is the frustrating part, there are hardly any details.
And so I did.
It turned out that somewhere in the log files it said:
Message: A connection was successfully established with the server, but then an error occurred during the login process. (provider: SSL Provider, error: 0 - The certificate chain was issued by an authority that is not trusted.
The most helpful person of the support team concluded from this that it is not a Power Bi problem and referred me to a SQL BI blog page that discusses the same error message and how to fix it. I applied that fix on my laptop (as client), on the server where I have my gateway (server and client) and where I have my data (server). I don't know what combination actually made it work, I just applied the fix where ever I could on the line from here to the data.
Thanks for sharing, @AlbertZ. I'm so glad you made it work again.
Best Regards,
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