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pborah
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Which admin can pull user access logs from PowerBI service using PowerShell scripting?

I'm a workspace admin. Our organization has over 200 reports and dashboards across 50+ workspaces. Often time we give select few end users access to test workspaces for testing purposes and revoke it later. However ocassionally for certain projects, due to the duration of time it takes, I forget to revoke their access soon after testing is complete. While our organization strictly uses AD security groups to grant access to apps, ocassionally for a temporary length of time, we do give individual users access to our apps for research purposes. Right now there's nothing to track these access changes. I am aware that you can use PowerShell scripts to pull user access logs from the service. However I am not sure if these will be PowerBI logs or part of O365 logs in which case only a global admin can retrieve those logs. I'm looking to pull access data about workspaces, individual reports, dashboards, and apps. Thank you.

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lbendlin
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Tenant admins can do it, or O365 admins.

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lbendlin
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Tenant admins can do it, or O365 admins.

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