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Greetings. I've got an excel PQ implementation pulling data from an exchange email account. The account isn't the user's but one the user has rights to. So this means we're authenticating with the Microsoft account.
The problem is, sometimes the user's current session isn't getting picked up in the query and it throws an error. When you go to debug, all you need to do is get to the authentication type dialoge through the source and re-choose Microsoft account and then it works.
A work-around we've found is that if the user sign's onto 365 through the browser before running the query the authenticate session is caught by the query and there's no error.
So the question is, is there a way to write the query so as to direct authentication to the windows session? At first I thought this wasn't possible but then I was looking at this example and it looks like it has elements that might be useful toward what I'd like: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/power-query/handlingauthentication
Anyone with any thoughts that might help? Much appreciated.
Thanks.
Hi @Criamon
If you connect to Exchange with Microsoft Exchange Online connector, it is impossible to write a query to skip the Windows authentication step.
If you create a query in Power Query to get data from Exchange, it may be possible as said as the article you provided.
Best Regards
Maggie
Community Support Team _ Maggie Li
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