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I'm using a direct connection to SSAS Tabular database, but right now outside my office, so must rely on VPN. With the model open and connected, if the VPN goes down, then Power BI starts throwing errors about losing the connection. And I cancel the error because I want to have control over the file to save it and close it. But as soon as I cancel that error, another pops up, cancel, reappear, lather, rinse, repeat, repeat, repeat.
Like 50 or 100 times.
In the end I killed it with Task Manager.
But question to Microsoft is this: WHY does that error keep coming back? Is there ever and end to it? Is it generated for every visual in my report, or every data element? What's going on?
More importantly, can this behavior be fixed so that there is ONE error that gets cancelled. If you can't renter a chart because you can't connect, fine, but GIVE ME BACK CONTROL OF THE PROGRAM SO I CAN SAVE AND CLOSE IT.
Don't keep throwing errors at me!
Oh, and even after re-establishing the VPN, it still threw errors. As mentioned before, only Task Manager could kill the beast.
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Hi @ToddChitt ,
Your VPN account must have permission to access SSAS.
You may refer to the links:
If you still have this issue for Power BI, you'd better create a support ticket in Power BI Support to get further help.
Best Regards,
Amy
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Not sure you understand. I know exactly WHAT is going on, and WHY I am getting the errors. It is because a Direct Connection to the SSAS Tabular database cannot be made when the VPN connection goes down.
The quesiton (more of a frustration) is this: Why am I getting MULTIPLE errors ad-infinitum? No sooner do I adknowledge the first than another pops up to tell me the same thing.
I want to be able to clear the error message, and close and save the Power BI report. But I can't because the error blocks my attempt to close the program, and as soon as I clear that error, another pops up. It's an endless cycle.
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