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fforest
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data permission

Hello,

 

A client is considering Power BI to support data exploration scenarios for 50ish users. However the data is quite sensitiveand a technical requirement is that, while users are welcomed to explore the data via the portal, having a local copy of the data on their personal computer (either by exporting a csv, xlsx or pbix) is a big no-no. Also, not every user should have access to the same data sources.

 

My questions are: 
- I've seen ways to limit a data set on a per-user basis by using RLS... but I didn't see anywhere a way to prevent the usage of a data source altogher for a user (or a group of user). What am I missing?
- I saw an option on an article to prevent the exporting of data which seem to limit the user's ability to download data from a particular viz. But I'm unsure if this will prevent the users from downloading the whole .pbix altogether, with the data within.

 

Much thanks!

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v-caliao-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @fforest,

 

You can add turn off export data in your Power BI site if you have admin permission on your Office 365 group.
Capture1.PNGCapture2.PNG

 

Then add users in you Office 365 Admin center.

https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/users

 

Then users cannot export data when view report in Power BI site.
Capture.PNG

 

Regards,

Charlie Liao

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v-caliao-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @fforest,

 

You can add turn off export data in your Power BI site if you have admin permission on your Office 365 group.
Capture1.PNGCapture2.PNG

 

Then add users in you Office 365 Admin center.

https://portal.office.com/adminportal/home#/users

 

Then users cannot export data when view report in Power BI site.
Capture.PNG

 

Regards,

Charlie Liao

fforest
Regular Visitor

Hello,

 

A client is considering Power BI to support data exploration scenarios for 50ish users. However the data is quite sensitive and a technical requirement is that, while users are welcomed to explore the data via the portal, having a local copy of the data on their personal computer (either by exporting a csv, xlsx or pbix) is a big no-no. Also, not every user should have access to the same data sources.

 

My questions are:
- I've seen ways to limit a data set on a per-user basis by using RLS... but I didn't see anywhere a way to prevent the usage of a data source altogher for a user (or a group of user). What am I missing?
- I saw an option on an article to prevent the exporting of data which seem to limit the user's ability to download data from a particular viz. But I'm unsure if this will prevent the users from downloading the whole .pbix altogether, with the data within.

 

Much thanks!

Greg_Deckler
Super User
Super User

Using the Enterprise Gateway, you can limit who can use a data source. With RLS, if a user does not fall into one of the groups that has access, they will not see any of the data which effectively prevents its use. You could also use Group Workspaces to control access to data as well.

 

You cannot currently export a PBIX file from the Service and I expect that when that capability is released, it will have similar administratrive controls as today that prevent exporting data from visuals.


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Thanks @Greg_Deckler. Since our source is a SQL Azure DB, there wasn't an enterprise gateway to speak of, but group workspace and/or RLS should do the trick.

Thanks @v-caliao-msft too for the detailed info. I didn't admin privileges on the demo I quickly put together so I didn't see that option, but it is indeed what I was looking for.

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