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Hi,
I have a question related to Power BI license usability amongst different tenants.
A user (from tenant A who has Power BI Pro/Premium license for tenant A) has been given 'Guest User' access on a different tenant (tenant B). Can this user make use of his/her license from tenant A to access Power BI environment of tenant B (provided, necessary access has been provided by Power BI Admin from tenant B). Or sepearate license has to be provided to user from tenant B.
Thanks,
Sushant
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Hi @nagpuresushant ,
Licensing can be a bit tricky but here is a quick explanation that I go with that seems to make it easier to understand. The USERID of the signon for the user has to have a PRO license to use a tenant.
So, if a tenant shares to that user's userid that has the license no problem. Therefore, a user with a license can access any tenant they are given rights to go to.
However, if a tenant does not share to that user's pro user id and rather shares only to their own internal userids then, that tenant has to provide a license. This is because these are unique id's to each tenant based on that tenant's active directory.
Therefore, the answer is - to what user id was the report shared? That is the key question.
I would appreciate Kudos if my response was helpful. I would also appreciate it if you would Mark this As a Solution if it solved the problem. Thanks!
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Hi @nagpuresushant ,
Power BI pro license is associated with the account. User A has a pro license in tenant A, so when you assign permission to A in tenant B, the pro license is still valid.
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
Hi @nagpuresushant ,
Power BI pro license is associated with the account. User A has a pro license in tenant A, so when you assign permission to A in tenant B, the pro license is still valid.
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
Best Regards,
Dedmon Dai
Hi @nagpuresushant ,
Licensing can be a bit tricky but here is a quick explanation that I go with that seems to make it easier to understand. The USERID of the signon for the user has to have a PRO license to use a tenant.
So, if a tenant shares to that user's userid that has the license no problem. Therefore, a user with a license can access any tenant they are given rights to go to.
However, if a tenant does not share to that user's pro user id and rather shares only to their own internal userids then, that tenant has to provide a license. This is because these are unique id's to each tenant based on that tenant's active directory.
Therefore, the answer is - to what user id was the report shared? That is the key question.
I would appreciate Kudos if my response was helpful. I would also appreciate it if you would Mark this As a Solution if it solved the problem. Thanks!
Proud to be a Datanaut!
Private message me for consulting or training needs.