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Tallyski
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We're unable to connect. please delete your credentials and try again later

I did look at the suggested forums, but nothing helps solve my issue.

I am working on a report that I update daily, but yesterday it sprung a surprise. I refresh it manually, but yesterday it did this:

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I am logged in to Power Bi with my company Pro account. I have been searching for an answer, but in everything I try, I have had no joy. Further information:

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This isn't the only file having the program. If the report retrieves data from a file on the web it does this. I have files that retrieve data from my computer, and they refresh no problem.

 

Thanks in advance.

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John, thank you. I had our IT look at it, and they said it was something to do with credentials. They were able to fix it by clearing caching and changing my password. I have had a new issue pop up after being able to refresh. Should I share that here or start a new thread?

 

I'll share your comments with our IT team.

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John, thank you. I had our IT look at it, and they said it was something to do with credentials. They were able to fix it by clearing caching and changing my password. I have had a new issue pop up after being able to refresh. Should I share that here or start a new thread?

 

I'll share your comments with our IT team.

I was facing a similar issue. After following the below steps, I could connect to the SharePoint file successfully.

1. Go to File -> Options and Settings

2. Within Global -> Security

3. Scroll down -> check the "Use my default browser" option within Authentication Browser.

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4. Click Ok

 

When you try to sign in, it will redirect you to the default browser to sign in to the account you prefer.

 

Hope this helps.

This is a life saver, thank you so much!

hi, 

 

 I went through the Steps below to free up my account after changing AD Password.  issues were mostly with PowerBi connecting to Microsoft O365 SharePoint Shared Documents folder. 

 

Not sure which one really worked, with Microsoft it could have taken time to update, but my access to my data files was down for 2 days trying to reconnect. 

 

Background, using powerbi with our internal security there are only a few places we can save our data files, one is o365 SharePoint. 

 

AD required password change: 

 

Permissions deined trying to connect to \\business.o365.sharepoint.com@SSL\Sites\yoursite  

 

1. rundll32.exe keymgr.dll,KRShowKeyMgr   - Clear user/passwords

    Still not able to connect, same error

 

2. In powerbi, Settings, Data source Credentials

    still not authorized to connect to sharepoint files. 

 

3. onnect-pnponline -url https://Businesso365.sharepoint.com/sites/yoursite -UseWeblogin

    After which i was able to reconnect

 

hope this helps....

William

Hi, @Tallyski 

Glad to hear your original question was resolved.

If you have a new issue, it is recommended to open a new thread for a detailed explanation.

 

Best Regards,
Community Support Team _ Eason

JohnSchown
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I am seeing the same problem with Microsoft account authentication for any connector(including sharepoint and Snowflake).  Windows authentication works fine for a couple of datasources that are in a on-premise sql server.

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