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Good morning,
Is anyone else having issues publishing their Power BI reports to the service since the November 2020 Desktop (2.87.684.0 64-bit) release overnight?
James
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There is an option in File > Options and settings > Options > Security > "Enable certificate revocation check". Can you try disable/uncheck that option and sign in again?
Please let us know if that fixes the issue.
Here is a bit more context on this issue. Starting in the November 2020 release, PBI Desktop will harden requirements for SSL certificates (see the "Certificate revocation check for web connections" section in https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-november-2020-feature-summary/#_Toc55467058). This will require some organizations to upgrade their current SSL certificates. This is done to ensure more secured communications between PBI Desktop and PBI Service.
We will update with more documentations on how to upgrade SSL certificates. In the meantime, the workaround is to temporarily disable the option
File > Options and settings > Options > Security > "Enable certificate revocation check"
Hi. How did you get november release if it's not in the blog yet? You can uninstall your actual Desktop, go to the website announcements and download october release to prevent this issue for now.
https://powerbi.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/power-bi-october-2020-feature-summary/
Hope that helps,
Happy to help!
Thanks @ibarrau. My Power BI auto updated overnight. Also if you try downloading Power BI desktop from their website then it comes up with the November 2020 version. Bit of an oversight on their part I think.
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