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lo_p_ez
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Helper I

"Analyze in Excel" not working

I created and uploaded a dashboard to PowerBI. Now I would like to see the data in Excel. Howerver, when I click on "Analyze in Excel" an Excel message pops up with the following error message: "The connection failed because user credentials are needed and Sign-In UI is not allowed".

 

I've been searching on the Internet as well as diving into Excel's Trusted Center settings but nothing came up about allowing Sign-In UI.

 

Any workaround for this?

 

Thanks,

Victor.

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BhaveshPatel
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Do you installed the current Analyze in Excel Updates. If not, Please do so and It will defintely work.

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Bhavesh

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Jarkko
Frequent Visitor

I have experienced that the analyze in excel function is not updating the latest data aftre middle of August. Has anyone else had the same problem? I downloaded the latest Analyze in Excel installation package to my computer now and our IT installed it. Still it did not change the situation. I am able to only get the data until middle of August to excel pivot. I have published the dataset and the online data is refreshing with late August figures + September data.

 

Any ideas how to troubleshoot this?

 

uwjackyc
New Member

It didn't work on an Excel file that was shared to me.

 

On other computers, it would take me to an Azure Sign-in page where I entered the credential and the page would refresh. But it just didn't work on this desktop I recently got from work. I have downloaded the latest "Analyze in Excel". It worked on the reports that I created without needing to sign-in. However, it didn't work on this Excel file. I went into PowerBI Service and downloaded the odc directly. It still didn't work. The pop-up message were showing "The connection failed because user credentials are needed and Sign-In UI is not allowed."

 

I wonder is there a "switch" I can turn on to allow the "Sign-In UI" just as my other computers have allowed.

 

Thanks, Jack  

v-yuezhe-msft
Employee
Employee

Hi @lo_p_ez,

I would recommend you follow  the instructions in this article to use “Analyze in Excel”  feature in Power BI.

There may be times when using Analyze in Excel that you get an unexpected result, or the feature doesn't work as you expected. You can take a look at the following troubleshooting article which provides solutions for common issues when using Analyze in Excel.

Troubleshooting Analyze in Excel


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Lydia Zhang

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Updating the driver solved the problem. thanks for the answer!

BhaveshPatel
Community Champion
Community Champion

Do you installed the current Analyze in Excel Updates. If not, Please do so and It will defintely work.

Thanks & Regards,
Bhavesh

Love the Self Service BI.
Please use the 'Mark as answer' link to mark a post that answers your question. If you find a reply helpful, please remember to give Kudos.

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