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Jim123456789jim
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The server name provided doesn't match the server name on the SQL Server SSL certificate.

 

Hi,

 

i have power bi dashboard with sql server and oracle database connections.when i depoly the dashboard to power bi cloud and schedule data refresh it(datasets->shedule refresh) i am not able to refresh the data due to below error

"The server name provided doesn't match the server name on the SQL Server SSL certificate"

but it is accepting credetials for sql server windows authutations mods and when connect oracle with basici option not connecting

 

please suggest or share step by step doument for same.

 

 

 

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v-yuezhe-msft
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@Jim123456789jim,

To solve the above error, please make the server name within the gateway SQL data source , and the PBIX file, to use the fully qualified domain name(FQDN) of the server.

Besides, what error message do you get when you connect to Oracle using Basic authentication?

Reference:
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/documentation/powerbi-gateway-onprem-tshoot/


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Lydia

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shill1000
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To be honest between the typos etc. I'm not sure I correctly understood this, but my one question would be why are you using Windows authorisation? If you have access to the server, and unless you have an entirely SSO environment, why are you not using the server credentials to connect?

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